The Midwest region of the United States does not have any states that directly touch the ocean. However, some Midwestern states have access to the Great Lakes, which are significant bodies of freshwater. The states typically considered part of the Midwest are Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin, and parts of North Dakota and South Dakota. Michigan, with its coastlines along Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior, is the closest to oceanic waters but does not border the ocean itself.
No, the Midwest region of the United States is not next to the Pacific Ocean. The Midwest is located inland, bordered by Canada to the north and the Great Lakes to the northeast and east. The Pacific Ocean is located on the west coast of the United States, far from the Midwest.
You are probably using the wrong word. Landlocked means a state that is surrounded by other states and doesn't touch any ocean. All Midwest states are landlocked.
There are five US states that touch the Pacific Ocean.AlaskaCaliforniaHawaiiOregonWashington
All the states in this region touch lake Michigan
pacific ocean touches the contiguous of the united states.
The four Australian states that touch the Southern ocean are Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. The Southern Ocean is also known as the Antarctic Ocean.
there is no Indiana ocean. Indiana is a state right underneath Michigan in the Midwest. oh i know what you're thinking of.......... the INDIAN ocean . but i don't have the real answer for this question. SORRY. :(
No, Oregon is not in the Midwest. It is located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, bordered by California, Nevada, Washington, and the Pacific Ocean.
The Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico all touch the united states.
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