Alaska and Hawaii
Alaska and Hawaii
The two states that are outside the contiguous US are Alaska and Hawaii.
Alaska and Hawaii.
Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.
Yes. The US has 48 contiguous states (states next to each other) and two that are not contiguous, Hawaii and Alaska.
Alaska and Hawaii are not in the contiguous United States - meaning that they are not attached to the country. Alaska is attached to Canada, and is the biggest state in the USA. Hawaii is a series of islands off the Pacific coast, near California. So its California
48 states are contiguous. Two states, Alaska and Hawaii are non-contiguous.
There are 48 states, that are part of the contiguous U.S. The only sates that are not part of the contiguous U.S. are Alaska and Hawaii they represent the noncontiguousMATH PROBLEM:50-2=4848+2=50
There are two states that are not part of the contiguous United States. The first is Hawaii, which is located out from California in the Pacific Ocean. The other is Alaska, which juts out of Canada, and is not far at all from Russia.
Alaska and Hawaii
There are 48 contiguous states in the United States, excluding Alaska and Hawaii.