Texas measures approximately 800 miles from north to south at its widest point. This distance varies slightly depending on the specific locations selected for measurement, but it generally remains close to that figure. Texas is the second-largest state in the U.S., contributing to its extensive north-south span.
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The US is approximately 1600 miles wide at its widest north-south point (North Dakota to Brownsville, TX). The Maine-Florida seaboard is longer on the slant. While Texas and North Dakota are only 650 miles apart at their closest, the width of the combined states is nearly 950 miles (North Dakota 200 miles, Texas 750 miles).
Alaska is the widest state in the United States, with a width of over 2,261 miles. Texas is the second widest state, spanning approximately 801 miles from east to west. California ranks third in width, measuring around 770 miles from its eastern border to the coast. Montana is the fourth widest state, with a width of about 630 miles. Oregon is the fifth widest state, with a width of around 400 miles.
Tarrant County, Texas, spans approximately 50 miles from north to south and about 40 miles from east to west at its widest points. The total area of the county is around 865 square miles. This variation in distance can be attributed to its irregular shape.
The US is approximately 1600 miles wide at its widest north-south point (North Dakota to Brownsville, TX). The Maine-Florida seaboard is longer on the slant. While Texas and North Dakota are only 650 miles apart at their closest, the width of the combined states is nearly 950 miles (North Dakota 200 miles, Texas 750 miles).
Texas is about 790 miles wide from north to south. The total area of the second largest state is about 268,581 miles.
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The UK is 683.5 miles (1100km) north to south and 302 miles (486 km) at its widest point. England is 402 miles (667km) north to south and 302 miles (486 km) at its widest point. The longest distance one can travel between two points in the UK is 840 miles
Vermont is approximately 250 miles long from north to south. Its width varies, with the widest point being about 90 miles across. The state's total area is about 9,616 square miles, making it one of the smaller states in the U.S.