Iowa is surrounded by 6 U.S. states - Wisconsin to the northeast, Illinois to the east, Missouri to the south, Nebraska to the west, South Dakota to the northwest, and Minnesota to the north. The other 44 U.S. states do not border Iowa.
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.
No countries border Iowa, it is entirely within the US
No, Kansas and Iowa do not share a border. Both states border the Missouri River (Iowa to the east and Kansas to the west), but Iowa is further north than Kansas.
Nebraska has a south-western border with Colorado and eastern border with Iowa.
The Missouri River forms the border between Iowa and Nebraska.
Minnesota and Iowa
it depends on which side of Iowa the border is on 2 states border Iowa on every side & 6 states border it in all but South Dakota & Illinois both border it on 2 different sides & they are the only 2 states that together border it on all 4 sides
What river border Iowa
On iowa western border the missouri river helped shape western border and on the eastern border mississippi river shapes eastern border of iowa mostly the rivers helped shape iowa because it was surrounded by water. The northern border with Minnesota it was given a random state line because minnestoa wasnt a state yet so they quickly had to do that to make sure iowa had northern border. On the southern border with missouri(state) there was problems because of the state line because of improper surveying so it caused iowa and missouri to go to war and have surveyors resurvey the the border.
Iowa's southern border is with the state of Missouri.
Their eastern border is the Mississippi River.
The Missouri River forms the border between Iowa and Nebraska.