Oklahoma is a state and therefore does not contain states. The three largest cities excluding the capital (which is Oklahoma City) in order of size are Tulsa, Norman and Broken Arrow.
In the United States, the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma issues tornado watches for all locations.
To travel from Georgia to Oklahoma, you would typically pass through Alabama and Mississippi. Depending on your specific route, you might also go through Tennessee. The exact states can vary based on your starting point in Georgia and your destination in Oklahoma.
It is impossible to say without knowing the starting point. For example, if you start in Oklahoma, you don't have to go through any other states. If you start in Tennessee, you have to go through Arkansas. Etc.
The Spokane Indian Tribe is mostly found on the Spokane Reservation northwest of the city of Spokane.
Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and ArkansasColorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.
The Red River actually flows through four states. These states include Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. This river is1,360 miles long.
The Arkansas River flows through the states of Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. It is a major tributary of the Mississippi River.
From Indiana, through Illinois, Missouri and Oklahoma to Texas
You pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. If you want to travel by Interstate, you would pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
100 degrees west actually goes through 6 US states: North and South Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
No, the Rocky Mountains do not cross through Oklahoma. The range primarily extends through the western United States, from Canada down to New Mexico, passing through states like Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah. Oklahoma is located to the east of the Rocky Mountains and features different geographical features, such as the Ouachita Mountains and the Arbuckle Mountains.