The landform that includes Nevada and parts of five neighboring states is the Great Basin. This region spans across Nevada, Utah, California, Oregon, and Idaho, characterized by its arid climate, mountain ranges, and desert landscapes. The Great Basin is defined by its internal drainage system, where rivers and streams do not flow into the ocean but instead end in lakes or evaporate. It features notable landforms such as mountain ranges, valleys, and salt flats.
Texas shares borders with several states, so the landforms and water bodies it shares with neighboring states vary. For example, Texas shares the Red River with Oklahoma to the north, the Gulf of Mexico with Louisiana to the east, and the Rio Grande River with New Mexico and Mexico to the west and south. Additionally, the Ouachita Mountains extend into Texas from Arkansas.
California's neighboring states are Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona.
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They are the States that a US States shares a border with.
They are not bordering states
Most of the Great Basin watershed is located in the state of Nevada, but includes parts of the neighboring states of California, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah.
California shares land borders with Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona. It also shares water bodies such as the Pacific Ocean with Oregon and the Gulf of California with Arizona.
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Arkansas' neighboring states are Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Missouri, and Mississippi. That is all if you look at a map.
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Most of the Great Basin watershed is located in the state of Nevada, but includes parts of the neighboring states of California, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah.
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