Alaska; it is not a country (but a state).
Alaska because it is a State and not a country.
Canada, USA and Mexico are all independent countries; Alaska is a state of the United States.
the Charlotte Islands belong to Canada
Turkey does not belong. All the others are countries in Africa
Alaska does not border any state to the east. Alaska borders Canada to the east. Canada does not have states. Alaska borders Canada's province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory.
anchorage is in Alaska and ALASKA is next to Canada so the answer is Canada anchorage is in Alaska and ALASKA is next to Canada so the answer is Canada
If you are in the state of Alaska, Canada is located to the _______________ and ______________.
I think U.S.A because, the other three are part of the U.S.A. No. Canada is a county in the continent of North America, north of the United States. The United States is also a country on the continent of North America. Mexico is a country located south of the United States, on the continent of South America. Alaska is a state of the United States, located west, north-west, of Canada. And since Alaska is the only state, the other names on the list being countries, Alaska is the answer.
Alaska and Canada have always been separate. Alaska is part of USA and Canada is a different country
Alaska is not landlocked. Alaska has huge amounts of shoreline bordering the ocean. In fact, Alaska extends hundreds of miles down the coast in areas that look like they should belong to Canada. Alaska may be separated from the USA by Canada, but it's not "landlocked." That's the wrong term. Now as to WHY the USA decided to buy Alaska from Russia back in the late 1860s, that has to do with minerals and natural resources. We didn't buy it intending to make it a state. It was nearly 100 years later before Alaska and Hawaii were made states. You might ask, why didn't Canada buy it? Well, we wanted it more. We were willing to pay more. And maybe the Russians wanted to be more friendly to us than to the Canadians / Great Britain for political reasons.
no just Alaska