Look at a map.
South Dakota and North Dakota would be the two states you would have to travel through in order to get to Canada from Nebraska directly north.
kansas and Missouri
North Dakota & South Dakota are located between Nebraska and Canada.
Nebraska and South Dakota
iowa and south dakota and the other two are colorado and kansas.:)
South and north dakota
South Dakota and North Dakota.
The two neighbors of the North Central states are Canada to the north and the states of the Midwest region, such as South Dakota and Nebraska, to the west and south. Additionally, the Great Lakes to the northeast also border some of these states.
South Dakota and Wyoming share the same line of longitude as the western border of Nebraska.
Michigan has territory that is further north than the other two states.
The two states that have borders ending at 40 degrees north latitude are Colorado and Nebraska. This latitude line serves as part of the boundary between these states, with Colorado to the south and Nebraska to the north. The 40th parallel is a significant geographic marker in the United States.
It's nebraska