High Point, New Jersey is three, and I think Fairview(also in NJ) is three too, but for four, I don't really know.
You can see three states at the four corners (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah) but I don't know beyond that.
From the top of the Empire State Building, you might be able to see 4 states, those being New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Farther away are Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Delaware.
You can stand in 4 states at once. Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico all meet at the "Four Corners" and it is possible to stand in all 4 states simultaneously at the center of the Four Corners Monument.
Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. If you look at a map of the US, you will see that one corner of each of the states meet at the same point, making it possible to be in 4 states at once.
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New Mexico does not have 4 corners. Colorado and Wyoming do. However, New Mexico DOES meet 3 other states at a point called Four Corners- where 4 states meet. You can stand in 4 states at the same time.
No, because every three of four days, the moon's phases changes and sometimes you cannot see the moon every four weeks the same time.
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Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona. This famous spot is also nicknamed as "Four Corners", the only place where you can stand in 4 different states at the same time.
Brazil is in the UTC-4 and UTC-3 time zones - the United States ranges from the UTC-4 to UTC-10 time zones. So Brazil is actually on the same time zone as some parts of the United States, and ahead by one to six hours in comparison to other parts of the United States.
4 states: wisconsin, indiana, michigan, and... illinois.
See this example: x + 2 ≥ 4 x + 2 - 2 ≥ 4 - 2 x ≥ 2
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4 Time zones in the 48 states