Arkansas and West Virginia
Arkansas contains Kansas and West Virginia contains Virginia.
The following states have major desert areas:CaliforniaNevadaArizonaNew MexicoTexas,ColoradoUtah
Several states were formed from it and today the names are the state names.
Interstate highways are part of the Federal Highway System and are typically longer, connect cities across states, and have route numbers beginning with "I". State highways are maintained by individual states and usually serve travel within a single state, with route numbers specific to that state.
State names in the United States are derived from various linguistic traditions, including English, Spanish, Native American languages, and French. English is the most common source for state names, with many states named after English monarchs, geographic features, or indigenous populations. Spanish names are prevalent in states with Hispanic heritage, such as California and New Mexico. Native American languages have also contributed state names, such as Oklahoma and Massachusetts. French-derived state names can be found in states like Louisiana and Illinois.
I am assuming you are referring to the United States. The following states have major desert areas:CaliforniaNevadaArizonaNew MexicoTexasColoradoUtahIn addition, there are smaller areas of arid and semi arid land in a number of other state.
United states of America ha 50 states while 27 names of state are based on Indian America language.
Match these twelve cities, whose whose names begin with the letter S, with the central states in which they are located by writing one letter on each line. Use the United States map for help. You may need to use some state names more than once, and you may find that there are other state names which you do not need at all.
The answer depends on which country the States are in.
They are known by various names in various states.
Hawaii is an island state that does not touch any other states.