The Mississippi River runs along their border.
South Dakota and Wyoming share the same line of longitude as the western border of Nebraska.
The United States is divided into the Northern and Western Hemispheres. The country is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and partially in the Western Hemisphere.
The Mississippi River borders Iowa on the eastern side, separating it from Illinois and Wisconsin. The Missouri River borders Iowa on the western side, separating it from Nebraska and South Dakota.
One of the three rivers that border Iowa is the Mississippi. The other two rivers that border the state are the Missouri river, and the Big Sioux river.
Wisconsin and minnesota :)
The United States (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan) and Canada (Ontario) border Lake Superior.
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin is in the northern and western hemispheres. All of the United States fall into these two hemispheres.
Arkansas and Louisiana
Wisconsin does not border an ocean, but it does border two of the Great Lakes (Lake Superior is to the North and Lake Michigan is to the East).
The Mississippi River runs along their border.
Wisconsin.
South Dakota and Wyoming share the same line of longitude as the western border of Nebraska.
The state of Wisconsin is bordered by two lakes. Both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan border Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
The Great Australian Bight is bordered by the two states called South Australia and Western Australia.
Minnesota only forms a border for one country: Canada.
The two Great lakes that border Wisconsin are: Lake Superior in the north and Lake Michigan on the east.