The diametric opposites for the lower 48 would be
California (SW) and Maine (NE) or
Washington state (NW) and Florida (SE)
If Hawaii is included, the far points are Hawaii and Maine.
If Alaska is included, the far points are Alaska and Florida.
*By hemispheres, Alaska contains both the westernmost and easternmost points of the US, as well as the northernmost, while Hawaii is the southernmost state.
(see the related question below)
California and Georgia are on opposite coasts.
two states that are on opposite coats are Maine and California.
California and Georgia are on opposite coasts.
I think you mean states that are on opposite coasts...... they are California, and Maine just for starters. there are quite a few, check out the map of the USA in an Atlas.
For the east and west opposite coasts (Atlantic vs. Pacific), you can choose one from each list:Atlantic Coast : Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.Pacific Coast : Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska.*Hawaii may also be considered a Pacific state although it is not part of the continental coast.
Alabama and Mississippi
Two states? If we are talking about the USA there are well over a dozen states without sea coasts. I urge you to look at a map and find out something about the country. If not the USA, which country?
East: Atlantic West: Pacific
Assuming you are referring to US states, North / South could be Alaska and Florida. East / West could be California and Massachusetts.
The isosceles triangle theorem states that if two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite those sides are congruent.
No the two states are on opposite sides on the contiguous US.
The Atacama runs along the coasts of Chile and Peru.
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