Alaska; it is not a country (but a state).
Alaska (It is a US state)
The US shares borders with Canada and Mexico.
Both Canada and the US (through Alaska).
Mount McKinley in Alaska.
No you find them in the US, Canada, Alaska and northern Mexico.
Alaska is not a country- it is a state within the United States of America.
Because Canada and the United States belong to Anglo America, whereas Mexico belongs to Latin America.
All three countries belong to the northern, western hemisphere.
Alaska is a US state, but it is not connected to the 48 contiguous states. It borders Canada. It is part of North America, the major countries of which are Mexico, Canada, and the US. It was originally colonized by Russia, and was sold to the US in 1867. There is no apparent connection of Alaska to China.
I think U.S.A because, the other three are part of the U.S.A. No. Canada is a county in the continent of North America, north of the United States. The United States is also a country on the continent of North America. Mexico is a country located south of the United States, on the continent of South America. Alaska is a state of the United States, located west, north-west, of Canada. And since Alaska is the only state, the other names on the list being countries, Alaska is the answer.
It lives throughout the US, from Alaska to Mexico and from the Atlantic to the Pacific . This includes 41 of the 50 states, all Canadian provinces except Prince Edward Island.