The Philippine Islands extends farther south.
It's Chile. Argentina has the most southern city, but Chile does extend further south.
The North American nation that holds land located west of Canada is the United States. Specifically, the U.S. state of Alaska is situated to the west of Canada, separated by the Bering Strait from Russia. Additionally, some of the Aleutian Islands extend into the western hemisphere, further emphasizing this geographical positioning.
Both Africa and Asia extend south of the equator, although for Asia it is only the islands of Indonesia.
Both bodies of water extend from the Arctic Ocean, of which James Bay is the southernmost part. It borders the provinces of Quebec and Ontario; islands within the bay (the largest of which is Akimiski Island) are part of Nunavut.
Past Earth's orbit
The Philippine Islands extends farther south.
The Philippines extend further south than the West Indies. The Filipino province of Tawi-Tawi is located further south than the West Indian Trinidad-Tobago.
The southernmost point of the Philippines is Frances Reef, at 4 degrees, 24 minutes north latitude. The southernmost point of Grenada in the West Indies is at 11 degrees 58 minutes north latitude. So, the Philippines are further south.
philippines
Alaska is technically father west because its islands extend further west than Hawaii. Hawaii is further west if only the mainland of Alaska is being considered.
Aleutian islands
At the rate of 5 inches per year, Hawaii should extend to a point about 7.9 miles further to the south and west in 100,000 years.
The Aleutian Islands are associated with the state of Alaska.
No. The US Virgin Islands do not.
The falklands, as islands, have no land borders. As they sit about 400 miles off the coast of Argentina they are surrounded by high seas (territorial waters only extend out to 12 miles from land). However, the islands fishing and oile exploration rights out much further. These run up against the Argentinian claims halfway between the Falklands and Argentina.
The islands that extend from the Alaskan Peninsula into the Bering Sea are known as the Aleutian Islands. This archipelago consists of over 300 islands and is part of the U.S. state of Alaska. The islands form a significant geographical boundary between the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. They are known for their rugged terrain, volcanic activity, and diverse ecosystems.
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