It depends in of what you mean by closeness - if you mean geographically, The US is closer - Alaska borders Russia - between the last inhabited US town (in the Diomede Islands) and the first Russian town (Uelen), there's about 30 miles (up North, over the Bering Straits). If you mean politically, neither Canada, nor the US are particularly close to Russia in either bilateral relations or in participation in common international organizations.
Missouri is closer to Texas than Canada. It shares a border with Arkansas and Tennessee, which are closer to Texas than the northern border shared with Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, which are closer to Canada.
The United States shares borders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. It is also close to various countries in Central America and the Caribbean. Additionally, the United States has maritime borders with Russia in the Bering Strait and with the Bahamas, Cuba, and other countries in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
There are 10 countries.... Russia U.S. France Mongolia Argentina Kazakhstan U.K. Canada S.Korea + Australia
US France Britain Russia China
Honestly, I thought us and Russia were neutrals but I recently heard that Russia went into either Pakistan or Afghanistan to help us. Either the United States is allies with Russia or Russia really hates Pakistan and/or Afghanistan
Canada
Both share a border with Russia but I would say the US is closer because they have more people living closer to the Russian border than Canada.
its near Canada
Russia.
Russia
The further from the equator and the closer to the poles that you get the colder the climate gets. Canada and Alaska are closer to the North Pole then the northern US. They share a similar climate to parts of Russia as they are both around the same latitude.
Russia because they are in the top closer to the north pole
Canada didn't sell it to the US; Russia did. Canada owned it first, then Russia, now the US. Russia found it useless and hard to get to because of the water body that separated it from Russia.
Russia & China = Asia US & Canada = North America
Russia & China = Asia US & Canada = North America
Russia and Canada by total area. Russia and China by land area. Russia and Canada by water area.
Canada. Its border with Russia is a maritime border.