Tennessee borders eight other states: Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Missouri.
Two landlocked states in the U.S. with the fewest state borders are Wyoming and West Virginia, each sharing borders with only 5 other states.
West Virginia is the mountain state that borders only other mountain states. The capital of West Virginia is Charleston.
West Virginia is a mountain state that borders only other mountain states, including Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
Missouri is the state that stands in the middle of the country but borders only 4 other states: Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Arkansas.
Please specify which state you are referring to, and I can provide information about its borders with other states.
No. Kentucky has seven states bordering it, but Tennessee and Missouri both have eight state borders.
No state borders 9 other states.
No state borders 9 other states, the most borders any state has is 8 (Tennessee and Missouri)
Every state borders another except Alaska and Hawaii. Alaska does, however, border Canada; while Hawaii is an island. The continental state with the least borders is Maine, at one state, while the states with the most border states are Missouri and Tennessee, at eight states.
Washington borders only 2 other states
Missouri and Tennessee each have eight bordering states.
Both Hawaii and Alaska do not share borders with any other states.
no it only borders one state
Alaska and Hawaii border no other states. If you're wondering about the contiguous United States, Maine is the only state that borders just one other state; New Hampshire.
Tennessee and Missouri both border eight states, the most of any.
Two landlocked states in the U.S. with the fewest state borders are Wyoming and West Virginia, each sharing borders with only 5 other states.
Both Missouri and Tennessee border the most states, which is eight.