Canada is the country that divides Alaska from the 48 lower US states.
Texas is the largest in land area of the "lower 48" or contiguous states in the USA. The state with the largest population in the lower 48 is California.
The city in the Lower 48 states that receives the most annual snowfall is Valdez, Alaska. It typically gets around 300 inches of snow each year.
The contiguous U.S. includes all states within the mainland of the United States, while the continental U.S. refers specifically to the landmass of North America that encompasses the lower 48 states. The contiguous U.S. excludes Alaska and Hawaii, whereas the continental U.S. includes only the lower 48 states.
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The lower 48 refers to continental United States. That is, all of the state except for Hawaii and Alaska.
Assuming you mean Lower and not Ower, it refers to the 48 contiguous continental states. Alaska and Hawaii not part of the 48.
That depends on if you mean in the Lower 48 or not.
Fraser, Colorado is the coldest place in the lower 48 states with an average mean temperature of 32.5 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes Wisconsin is part of the lower 48.
Minnesota is the farthest north state in the lower 48. The city of Warroad is the farthest northern city in the lower 48 states.
It is not connected by land to the lower 48 US States.
The Lower 48 has an area of 3,119,885 sq. miles.
It indicates that the state does not border the lower 48 US States.
When Alaska became the 49th state, the other 48 states were all south of it on the map. Hence they were the lower 48.
Canada is north of the US lower 48 states.
No individual state is known as the lower 48. This refers to the 48 contiguous US states on the north American continent.