Hawaii and alaska
Two states border no other states: Alaska and Hawaii.
Alaska and Hawaii do not border any other state.
All but two: Hawaii and Alaska.
The border of a state or province has to touch something. If you are referring to the United States, only Hawaii does not border any other sovereign land - but it does touch the Pacific Ocean.
Hawaii and Alaska.
The 48 American states whose borders are shared with one or more states are contiguous. The remaining two states, Hawaii and Alaska, do not have borders that touch any other American state. They are, therefore, not contiguous states.
The Canadian province of Quebec is to the northwest. Maine is the northernmost state in New England and the largest, accounting for almost half of the region's entire land area. Maine is the only state to border exactly one other American state (New Hampshire).
what two states that do not touch the mainland are?
Alaska and Hawaii are the only two states that do not border other US states.
Alaska and Hawaii are the only two states that do not border other US states.
Four percent (4%) or two of 50. They are Alaska and Hawaii. The only two states in the U.S. that do not touch any other states are Hawaii and Alaska.