Washington
Seattle is closer to the Canadian border than Sacramento. Seattle is located in the state of Washington, which shares a border with Canada, while Sacramento is in California, much farther south.
The Fall Line forms the border between the Piedmont and coastal plain regions in the southeastern United States. This boundary represents a shift in elevation and geology, with the Piedmont region characterized by hilly terrain and the coastal plain by flatter land closer to the coast.
Macon is closer to Atlanta. The distance between the two cities is about 85 miles, making Macon closer to Atlanta than other major cities in Georgia.
Rochester is closer to Syracuse than New York City.
Johannesburg is closer to the South Pole.The location of Johannesburg, South Africa is 26.2041° S, and the South Pole is located at 90 degrees S.It is closer to the South Pole.
Mt. Everest is located in Asia, specifically in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and Tibet. The Mariana Trench is located in the Pacific Ocean and is closer to the continent of Asia and Australia than any other continent, but it is not part of any specific continent as it is underwater.
I am in Idaho and work in Washington. Both touch the Canadian border, eh.
South Sacramento is closer to Dixon, by about 10 miles.
Seattle
Seattle, WA is much closer to Canada than Chicago, IL is to Canada.
Detroit is closer at 1,271 miles. Seattle is 1,332 miles from Denver.
Seattle can be reached quicker by driving, but Detroit is closer in terms of road miles.
Seattle
No. Sacramento is closer to the Sierras than the Rockies. The Rocky Mountain chain is much further east.
Canada. Its border with Russia is a maritime border.
Nevada is directly to the west of Utah...so it's closer to the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, Everett is closer to Bothell than it is to Seattle. North to south, it is Everett, Bothell, then Seattle. Everett and Bothell are both in Snohomish County, while Seattle is in King County.
San Antonio, Texas, is definitey closer to the tropic of cancer.