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Non-contiguous states
If a state is outside of the contiguous United States, what does this mean? It means that it is not connected to or touching any of the states in the U.S. Such as Hawaii and Alaska. Is this correct?
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Yes. Alaska and Hawaii ARE the two noncontiguous states. They do not border any of the other states.
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If a state is outside of the contiguous United States,What does it mean
Yes, correct I was looking for this, had the exact question on my homework
It means it is still a part of the United States
Yes, correct
Is Canada a contiguous state???
It is not a state unless the United state government expected it yto be a state
Non contiguous
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