No large bodies of water border Alberta.
No, Alberta is a landlocked province in Canada and does not border any large bodies of water. The nearest large bodies of water would be the Pacific Ocean to the west and Hudson Bay to the east.
Alberta does not have any large bodies of water bordering it. The closest large body of water would be the Pacific Ocean, which is approximately 800 km (497 miles) to the west of Alberta.
The bodies of water that border Yemen are the Red Sea to the west and the Arabian Sea to the south.
what large bodies of water border virginia
The Caucasus Mountains
No, Alberta is a landlocked province in Canada and does not border any large bodies of water. The nearest large bodies of water would be the Pacific Ocean to the west and Hudson Bay to the east.
Alberta does not have any large bodies of water bordering it. The closest large body of water would be the Pacific Ocean, which is approximately 800 km (497 miles) to the west of Alberta.
3 bodies of water border Russia
No bodies of water border the European Union. It is an organisation, not a place. It has 28 countries as members, and lots of bodies of water border them.
Alberta and Saskatchewan
All except for Alberta and Saskacthewan all border water.
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Though there are thousands, two examples of American bodies of water are: Lake Michigan, the only Great Lake entirely within the USA, and Waterton Lake, located within the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park on the Alberta/Montana border
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Botswana is a landlocked country. No bodies of water surround Botswana
The bodies of water that form Canada's southern border are the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
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