The border between Ohio and Indiana is approximately 210 miles long. This boundary runs along the state line, with the Ohio River marking part of the southern border of Ohio and the northern border of Indiana. The border is mostly straight, with a few deviations, particularly in the northwestern region.
No, Michigan's state borders with Indiana and Ohio are not about 150 miles long. The border between Michigan and Indiana is approximately 40 miles long, while the border with Ohio is about 5 miles long. Overall, the combined length of Michigan's borders with Indiana and Ohio is significantly shorter than 150 miles.
No. Indiana is the state bordering Ohio on the west, and Illinois is on the west border of Indiana.
The southern border of Ohio is 981 miles and is defined by the Ohio River. It is also the southern border of Indiana and Illinois.
The Ohio River It is the entire border between Indiana and Kentucky, except for a narrow band of land that is part of Kentucky and north of the Ohio River near Evansville, IN.
The state that is approximately 6.5 miles east of Indianapolis, Indiana, is Ohio. The border between Indiana and Ohio is located several miles to the east of Indianapolis. However, the closest point in Ohio is further than 6.5 miles, as the state line is about 40 miles away from the eastern edge of Indianapolis.
The Ohio River divides Indiana and Kentucky.
No.
The Ohio River forms the southern boundaries of Ohio and Indiana. It begins at the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. It flows southwesterly between Ohio and Kentucky, Indiana and Kentucky, and continues to the Mississippi River.
The Ohio River
Ten counties in Indiana border Ohio.
The Wabash is the longest river in Indiana. It flows from Ohio across northern Indiana until it forms the border between Indiana and Illinois.
The Ohio River forms the boundary between Indiana and Kentucky.