Texas, Texas shares it's border with 4 states: New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana. California borders 3 states: Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona. Florida borders 2 states: Alabama and Georgia.
California, Idaho, Utah, Oregon, and Arizona border Nevada.
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.
Nevada, Arizona and Oregon.
California is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, and Arizona to the southeast. It also shares a border with Mexico to the south.
The state capital of the state that borders Nevada to the south is Phoenix, Arizona.
Nevada shares borders with several states: to the north is Oregon, to the east is Idaho, to the southeast is Utah, and to the south is Arizona. Additionally, Nevada has a western border with California. The state's geographic position makes it a significant area in the western United States.
Arizona touches Colorado at the Four Corners, shares a border on the Colorado River with Nevada and California, has borders with Utah, New Mexico and the Mexican International borders of both Sonora and Baja California.
Oregon, Nevada, Arizona and Baja California, Mexico.
Mexico borders Arizona to the south
Utah on the North, Nevada on the North West,California on the West, Mexico on the South, New Mexico on the East, and Colorado on the North East.
The state of California is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, and Arizona to the southeast. It also shares an international border with Mexico to the south.