Alabama is the state located between Mississippi and Georgia. It shares its western border with Mississippi and its eastern border with Georgia. This positioning places Alabama as a central state in the southeastern United States.
South Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean border the eastern side of Georgia. The Savannah River forms the border between Georgia and South Carolina.
Alabama whole Eastern border is the state of Georgia. It's Southern border on the East is the state of Florida.
Two states border Florida: Georgia and Alabama.
The states of South Dakota and Nebraska both border Iowa. The eastern border of South Dalota is with Minnesota and Iowa. The eastern border of Nebraska is with Iowa and Missouri.
This sounds like a joke, but I'll answer it anyway. No - Georgia does not border New York. The shortest way between the two states would take you through (or over if you fly) the states of North Carolina, Virgina, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
Alabama and Georgia both border Florida. They are on the north side of the state. The rest of Florida is surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.
There is not a state between Alabama and Georgia. The two states share a border.
There are no states west of Georgia. Georgia is a state bordering the Atlantic Ocean so it's the edge of the US with no states west of it.
Alabama is closer to the east coast. It is located in the southeastern region of the United States, with its eastern border adjacent to Georgia and its southern border along the Gulf of Mexico. The state's distance to the east coast, particularly states like Florida and Georgia, is shorter compared to its distance to the west coast.
There are 3 states along the eastern border of New York State. They are Massachusetts, Vermont and Connecticut.
The only states that border Florida are Georgia and Alabama. No states west of the Mississippi river border Florida.