Canada.
"The Lower 48" is a term often used to refer to the contiguous 48 states of the USA - excluding Alaska and Hawaii. The "lower" part is in reference to the fact that Alaska is much further north.
The time zone that is the least populated in the United States is the Alaska Standard time zone. Alaska is the least populated state. It has about .42 people per square mile.
All 50 states have reported tornadoes. The inland states and Alaska do not get hurricanes though some other storm systems can be just as strong. The eastern states are generally not prone to major earthquakes.
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park in Alaska is home to the largest concentration of glaciers in the United States.
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.
Canada.
Canada.
Because Canada lies in between the State of Alaska and the contiguous States.
Alaska and Hawaii are the only states that are not part of the contiguous United States, also known as the lower 48 states. Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean, while Alaska lies in the northwest corner of North America.
Alaska is separated from the lower 48 states by Canada.
There are 2 US states that have no common border with any other state. These are Alaska and Hawaii. The remaining states are collectively considered the 48 "lower" or "contiguous" states. (Alaska would be considered the 49th continental state.)Hawaii is an island, and Alaska has a land border only with Canada, which is a different country.
Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.
They are Alaska, Washington, Oregon and California.(Alaska is continental, but it is not contiguous with the "lower 48.")
There are no trains that run from the lower 48 states to Alaska. THough Alaska does have a train system that connects Seward to ANchorage to Fairbanks
it is the lower "48" states in the USA, Alaska and Hawaii make up the 50 states
Technically, Canada as it borders Alaska to the east. However, the Atlantic Ocean is to the east of the Contiguous US (Lower 48).
Yes, everything but Alaska and Hawaii.