Alaska and Hawaii
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Alaska and Hawaii i think everyone should no.
There are two states that are not attached to the continental United States. Alaska (Postal Abbreviation: AK) is separated from the continental United States by Canada. Hawaii (HI) is separated from the continental United States by the Pacific Ocean.
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Alaska and Hawaii are not in the contiguous United States - meaning that they are not attached to the country. Alaska is attached to Canada, and is the biggest state in the USA. Hawaii is a series of islands off the Pacific coast, near California. So its California
We have a heck of a lot more than three states! The only two states that are NOT on our mainland are Alaska and Hawai'i. Alaska is separated from the rest of the US by parts of Canada, and Hawai'i is in the Pacific Ocean.
While there are Fifty currently recognized States in the United States of America, only Fourty-eight are actually "attached to" -- a part of -- the "Mainland" of the U.S.A. The two States which are not part of the "Mainland" are Alaska, which is located in the extreme Northwest of the North American Continent (and is separated from the "mainland" by Canada), and Hawai'i, which is located in the Pacific Ocean. The proper term for the "mainland" of the U.S.A. is the Contiguous United States.
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Alaska and Hawaii are the two states that are not contiguous to the other forty-eight states.
Two US states that start with K are Kansas and Kentucky.
48 states are contiguous. Two states, Alaska and Hawaii are non-contiguous.