Mississippi is on the southern border of the United States. Mississippi is bordered by Tennessee to the north; Alabama to the east; Arkansas across the Mississippi River and Louisiana to the west; and the Gulf of Mexico to the south. Missouri is bordered by Iowa to the north; Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee across the Mississippi River to the east; Arkansas to the south; and Nebraska across the Missouri River, Oklahoma, and Kansas to the west.
Mississippi is southeast of Missouri and does not border Missouri.
No oceans border the state of Missouri. It's located in the middle of the United States of America.
Arkansas
Iowa, Missouri, and Arkansas border the Mississippi River to the west.
Four states that border the Mississippi River are Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, and Iowa.
Iowa, Missouri, and Arkansas border the west side of the Mississippi River.
The Mississippi River defines the eastern border of the state of Missouri, and does not actually run through the state (as the Missouri River does) except where the river has created a few small islands.
One of the three rivers that border Iowa is the Mississippi. The other two rivers that border the state are the Missouri river, and the Big Sioux river.
Six states touch the Tennessee border. Tennessee is bordered by the 8 states Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri. However, the Tennessee border does not touch either Arkansas of Missouri. The Mississippi River is the western border of Tennessee. The Mississippi River separates Tennessee from Arkansas and Missouri. The Tennessee border touches the other 6 states.
Mississippi river
Two states do Mississippi and Missouri.
The Mississippi River, one of the most important in the US, forms Missouri's eastern border. The Missouri River, which is also an important river, cuts the state in half.