Alaska is separated from the lower 48 states by Canada.
Alaska is a US state, but it is not connected to the 48 contiguous states. It borders Canada. It is part of North America, the major countries of which are Mexico, Canada, and the US. It was originally colonized by Russia, and was sold to the US in 1867. There is no apparent connection of Alaska to China.
No state is on top of Canada, and no state is north of Canada, as Canada stretches further north than any other country in the world. Perhaps you are thinking of Alaska, which is the most northerly US state and lies to the north-west of much of Canada.
Russia use to own Alaska and then sold it to the States which influenced the Canadian Government to settle the West because they didn't want the Americans to take over.
It's Alaska, which is a state but doesn't border another U.S. state.
no just Alaska
ALASKA
Yes, Canada is bigger than the US, including Alaska.
Canada
Alaska is separated from the lower 48 states by Canada.
No.
Alaska borders Canada, so I suppose it really depends on how far into Alaska you are.
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Alaska
Alaska (It is a US state)
Well, Alaska is part of the US. So it isn't far at all.
Alaska is a US state, but it is not connected to the 48 contiguous states. It borders Canada. It is part of North America, the major countries of which are Mexico, Canada, and the US. It was originally colonized by Russia, and was sold to the US in 1867. There is no apparent connection of Alaska to China.