* Vatican City? * Peoria, Illinois? * Sheboygan? * The Pacific Ocean? * San Francisco Bay? * The Sunflower fields of Kansas? * Miami Beach Florida? * Bora Bora? * Moscow or Myrtle Beach? * The Black Sea or Mount Denali? * Timbuktu? * The Outback or the Great Barrier Reef? * The wine vinyards of Champange or Napa Valley? * Tonga? * The Great Lakes? * The Pampas? * The Grand Canyon? * Ellis Island? For that question there might be an almost infinite number of correct answers. A few exceptions do exist such as the Mississippi River or the eight US States that do share its borders: * Arkansas, * Alabama * Virginia. * Kentucky, * North Carolina, * Georgia, * Mississippi and * Missouri. And while it remains true that there are no stupid questions this one almostpushes the envelope.
They share a common border.
Alabama, Louisiana and Tennessee.
There is no distance between them because they share a state line.
No. Arkansas borders Louisiana to the south, Texas to the southwest, Oklahoma to the west, Missouri to the north, as well as Tennessee and Mississippi on the east.
No. West Virginia was formed from the northwestern part of Virginia during the Civil War. It only borders Kentucky and Virginia to the south.
No. It limits the US states of Tennessee, Georgia, Florida and Mississippi.
there are many states that don't border Tennessee but the one that starts with an m would be Minnesota.
It isn't measured in miles because since they share that common border it is the same place.
Tennessee and North Carolina border GA on the north.
North Carolina and Virginia both share an eastern border with Tennessee.
4. South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, and Tennessee.
Yes it does. Tennessee is bordered by Mississippi to the south.