A geosymbol is a symbol used for geological representation of a state or territory. Every state throughout the United States has their own geosymbol that represents their state's territory. Often these symbols are seen on the state flag.
Every state of the USA has a geosymbol.
All states in the US have 1 geosymbol.
There are three states in the United States that do not have an official state geological symbol: Arkansas, Connecticut, and Ohio. These states have not designated any specific geological symbol to represent their unique geological features.