Hawaii and Alaska are not part of the Contiguous United States.
Hawaii and Alaska are not part of the Contiguous United States.
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Hawaii and Alaska are not part of the Contiguous United States.
That would be Alaska and Hawaii. The continental US are all the states that are connected together and not separated by land mass or ocean. There are 48 states in the continental US. Hawaii is Ocean bound off the Western coast of America and Alaska connects via Canada on the Western side of North America.
Alaska and Hawaii are not considered to be part of the "continental" United States, because these states are separated from the "lower 48" states. Alaska is separated by Canada, and Hawaii is about 2000 miles out in the Pacific Ocean.
Hawaii and Alaska
Alaska and Hawaii
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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Hawaii and Alaska
Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.