If they weren't inset, the map would have to include the majority of North America (excluding Mexico). At this point everything would be so small that it would be hard to list anything besides the names of the states. Unless you have a really large piece of paper, a map like this wouldn't be of much use.
The reason why Alaska and Hawaii have to be shown on the inset map because it shows the WHOLE USA.
Hawaii and Alaska.
Parts of Alaska are north from Hawaii.
Shone = shown
Alaska and Hawaii 1959
Hawaii isn't usually shown on maps of North America because it is so far away from the mainland. If it were in its proper place, there would be a lot of empty Pacific Ocean on the left part of the map. Hawaii and Alaska are often placed in two insets.
Alaska, although it may seem like it is Hawaii. Alaska is much farther west than Hawaii, if you look at a globe, not a map.
no they ar eon 2 different parts of the map
Hawaii and alaska its easy to know that if you clearly look at a map
i am 8 and my name is Melissa and the answer is Hawaii and Alaska
The number of regions shown on an inset map of the U.S. can vary depending on the map's design and purpose. Typically, inset maps may highlight specific areas such as the Northeast, Midwest, South, and West, which are commonly recognized regions. Some maps might also include additional insets for territories like Alaska and Hawaii. To get an accurate count, it's best to refer to the specific map in question.
One the Northern Coast of the State of Alaska.