Tennessee and Misouri both share borders with eight states.
There are 32 U.S. states each of which shares a border with at least one other U.S. state AND does not share a border with any Mexican state or Canadian province. Of those 32, there are 18 U.S. states that do not border international waters either (i.e., do not border the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, or the Gulf of México).
Missouri shares borders with 8 states - Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa.
The final borders of the lower 48 states were established in 1959, when Alaska and Hawaii were admitted to the Union. Prior to that, the borders of the contiguous United States were largely set by the mid-20th century through a combination of treaties, purchases, and state admissions. The last significant adjustments to state borders occurred in the early 1900s, but the overall configuration was largely stable by the time Alaska and Hawaii joined.
The State of Idaho borders the State of Montana directly to the West.
Alaska and Hawaii share no borders with US States.
Both Hawaii and Alaska do not share borders with any other states.
Seven states share borders with Colorado.
Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia , Canada
Missouri and Tennessee each share borders with eight states.
48 states border at least one other state.
Tennessee and Misouri both share borders with eight states.
Neither Hawaii or Alaska share borders with another US State. Hawaii is a US state that doesen't border with any other state Alaska shares border with CanadaAlaska and Hawaii innit
There are 32 U.S. states each of which shares a border with at least one other U.S. state AND does not share a border with any Mexican state or Canadian province. Of those 32, there are 18 U.S. states that do not border international waters either (i.e., do not border the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, or the Gulf of México).
California is in the United States, it borders only one other country. That is Mexico. More specifically: the State of Baja California Norte, Mexico. The states that share borders with it are Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon.
No US State has a border with Alaska but two Canadian Provinces, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory share a common border with the State.
No state borders 9 other states.