If you were to fly from California to Colorado, you would likely traverse several states depending on your specific flight path. Common states you might fly over include Nevada and Utah, as well as potentially parts of Arizona. Depending on the route, you could also pass over New Mexico before arriving in Colorado.
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You would be flying over California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado.
If the plane takes the direct path, you will fly over California, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado.
California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado are the states that you would fly over.
California. Colorado. Connecticut.
There are seven US States (Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada and California) in the Colorado River Watershed plus the Mexican States of Baja California and Sonora.
Depending on which route was taken and where one started at, the states that separate them are Nevada, Utah, and Arizona.
tha only 2 i know is Colorado and California.
The Colorado River System includes the Mexican States of Baja California and Sonora as well as the US States of Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and California.
The Colorado River.
California, Colorado
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