The 6 states that border Oklahoma are Texas to the south, Arkansas and Missouri to the east, Kansas to the north, and Colorado and New Mexico to the west.
There are six states that border Oklahoma:ArkansasMissouriKansasColoradoNew MexicoTexas
South Carolina and Georgia border North Carolina on the south.
Kansas and Colorado touch Oklahoma's northern border.
The six states that touch Arkansas are Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana.
Mississippi and Tennessee border Arkansas to the east.
There are six states that border Oklahoma:ArkansasMissouriKansasColoradoNew MexicoTexas
There are six states that border Oklahoma:ArkansasMissouriKansasColoradoNew MexicoTexas
There are six states that border Oklahoma:ArkansasMissouriKansasColoradoNew MexicoTexas
The states are Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri. All are north of Oklahoma.
Wyoming does not share a border with Oklahoma. Wyoming is bordered on the north by Montana, on the east by South Dakota and Nebraska, on the south by Colorado, on the southwest by Utah, and on the west by Idaho.
The four states that border Texas are Oklahoma to the north, Louisiana and Arkansas to the east, and New Mexico to the west. The nation of Mexico borders Texas to south.
Five states actually border Illinois: Wisconsin to the north, Iowa and Missouri to the west, Kentucky to the South, and Indiana to the east
Idaho has a border with six US States plus Canada. Oklahoma has a border with six US States. Utah has a border with six US States. Wyoming has a border with six US States.
oklahoma and new mexico
Kansas and Oklahoma
There are 18 states that make up the Central United States. North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas and Florida are the central states that do not border the Mississippi River.
No, it is not. Texas and Oklahoma are neighboring states of the United States, and they are not the same. Oklahoma does share a border with Texas; there is also a Texas County in Oklahoma. But when you are talking about Texas, you are talking about a separate state, which is not part of Oklahoma at all.