You failed to state to which two of the 50 states you are referring.
Judging by longitude, Alaska is further west. If it were any further west, it would start to cross the 180 degree line. However, if you flew to Alaska or Hawaii from California, you'd have to go much further west to get to Hawaii. This anamoly is because the world is round and Hawaii is much further south than Alaska, which is almost at the North Pole.
No, it is Alaska.
Alaska is the second farthest west state in the United States, after Hawaii.
Since the United States has 50 states (as of 2014), you can take the number of states and divide by 50.
There are 26 states. 50-24 = 26 There are 22 west of the river including Alaska and Hawaii. There are 2 on the river, Minnesota and Louisiana. There are 26 east of the river.
Washington, Oregon and California are on the West coast of the mainland. Alaska and Hawaii are further West.
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Hawaii is 157 degrees west longitude. Further West than Alaska (150 degrees west). HAWAII is your answer. I looked it up for you.
Alaska is farthest west.Incidentally it is also the easternmost state.Alaska
It ranks 41st among the 50 US States.
United States highway 50 is one which travels east to west. It commences on the east coast in Ocean City, Maryland and ends in West Sacramento, California. The highway is over 3000 miles long.
Yes, all 50 states are represented in the regions of the United States, which are commonly divided into four main regions: Northeast, Midwest, South, and West. Each state fits into one of these regions based on geographic, cultural, and historical factors. Additionally, some classifications further divide these regions into subregions, but every state is accounted for within this framework.