Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
The four states that border Texas are Oklahoma to the north, Louisiana and Arkansas to the east, and New Mexico to the west. The nation of Mexico borders Texas to south.
California's north-south border is 800 miles, making it the state with the longest north-south border in the United States. The border is shared with Arizona and Nevada. Its coastline is 840 miles long, and it is the third largest state after Alaska and Texas. California has a wide range of geographical features, including coastlines and mountains. The longest north-south border of all U.S. states is Alaska's border with Canada, which is 1538 miles.
Alaska and North Dakota border Canada. California, New Mexico, and Texas border Mexico.
The 6 states that border Oklahoma are Texas to the south, Arkansas and Missouri to the east, Kansas to the north, and Colorado and New Mexico to the west.
These states border Oklahoma:TexasNew MexicoColoradoKansasMissouriArkansasTexas on the south. Texas, and a little bit of New Mexico and Colorado on the west. kansas on the north. Arkansas, and a little bit of Missouri on the east.
Too many to name them all, twelve in the US north and four in the south.
Louisiana is bordered by Arkansas to the north, Mississippi to the east, Texas to the west, and the Gulf of Mexico to the south.
They do not border each other, but Nebraska is north of Texas.
The states that border Mexico are California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas...
The six states that touch Arkansas are Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana.
Oklahoma shares most of Texas's northern border.
Yes. From the Canadian border to Mexico through the center of the United States you have: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas with Texas being Southernmost and North Dakota being Northernmost.