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Which ocean touch the contiguous of the United States?

pacific ocean touches the contiguous of the united states.


Which oceans touch the contiguous us?

i really don't kno that's why i asked yall


What are the 48 states that touch one other called?

Contiguous United States


Are there three oceans surrounding the US?

Sort of. The 50 states touch three oceans, the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans. The "lower 48" states, also known as the contiguous United States have the Atlantic Ocean on the East and Pacific Oceans on the West. The Gulf of Mexico is part of the Atlantic Ocean and that is to the south. Alaska has the Arctic Ocean on the north and Pacific Ocean on the south. So the technically the three oceans do not "surround" the United States, but there are three oceans that border the United States.


The forty-eight states that touch each other are called contiguous name the states that are not part of the contiguous us?

alaska and hawaii


The forty-eight states that touch one another are called?

Contiguous


What do the 48 states that touch each other called?

The contiguous 48.


What two states are not apart of the contiguous states?

Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.


How many state are a part of the contiguous united States?

48 states are part of the contiguous United States. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch any other U.S. state.


What two states touch no other state in the US?

The non-contiguous states. Alaska and Hawaii.


What does it mean when a state is out of the contiguous US?

The 48 American states whose borders are shared with one or more states are contiguous. The remaining two states, Hawaii and Alaska, do not have borders that touch any other American state. They are, therefore, not contiguous states.


What are the contiguous states that touch each other?

Contiguous states are those that share a common border without any gaps or interruptions. In the United States, all states except Alaska and Hawaii are considered contiguous, as they are connected to each other. For example, states like California, Nevada, and Oregon touch each other, while states in the Midwest, such as Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, also share borders. Overall, the contiguous U.S. consists of 48 states that form a continuous landmass.