The north border of Pennsylvania is touched by the state of New York. This border runs along the northern edge of Pennsylvania and is defined by various natural features, including rivers and streams. The border also includes parts of the Allegheny National Forest.
New york
No, the southern border touches it.
North Dakota and Idaho share a land border with Canada. Pennsylvania shares a maritime border with Canada across Lake Erie.
Kentucky
Pennsylvania does not border Canada, while both North Dakota and Idaho share a border with Canada. North Dakota is located directly north of South Dakota and has a long border with Canada, while Idaho is to the west of Montana and also has a border with Canada. In contrast, Pennsylvania is located in the northeastern U.S. and is bordered by several states but not by Canada.
Denmark because it's east border touches the Baltic Sea while the west border touches the North Sea, which is unlike Germany. As seen in this link for map photo...
The Pennsylvania-West Virginia border is located along the 39th parallel north latitude.
North Dakota and Idaho share a land border with Canada. Pennsylvania does not share a land border with Canada. However Pennsylvania does share a maritime border with Canada across Lake Erie.
Alaska is the only state of the USA that borders the Arctic ocean. Several other countries border it. Technically, they all border the southern edge of the Arctic Ocean, since the North of it would be the North Pole.
utah ************************** Note: Arizona's (natural) western border is mostly defined as the Colorado River. (Utah borders to the north!)
Lake Ontario borders New York to the north.
Vermont and Pennsylvania are in the northeast.