No, Utah is not a country. It is a state located in the United States. Utah is landlocked, meaning it does not have any coastlines or borders with oceans or seas.
The state of Missouri shares no borders with an ocean. It is surrounded by landlocked states such as Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Maine is a contiguous state that has the fewest number of states bordering it, with only one state (New Hampshire) sharing a border with it.
That's a land-locked state.
An antonym of "border state" could be "landlocked state." A landlocked state is one that is surrounded by other states or countries and does not have a border with an ocean or sea.
Two US states have no land borders with other states : Alaska and Hawaii. The state with just one bordering state is Maine (borders New Hampshire).
No, Utah is not a country. It is a state located in the United States. Utah is landlocked, meaning it does not have any coastlines or borders with oceans or seas.
A landlocked state is one that does not share a border with an ocean. There are 27 landlocked US states by this definition.
Maine. Maine has only one USA state border. All other states have more than one state borders.
The state of Missouri shares no borders with an ocean. It is surrounded by landlocked states such as Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska.
Vermont is the only New England state that is entirely landlocked, with no borders shared with any ocean or sea.
No state borders 9 other states.
Maine is a contiguous state that has the fewest number of states bordering it, with only one state (New Hampshire) sharing a border with it.
Vermont is the only state in New England that is totally landlocked.
You are probably using the wrong word. Landlocked means a state that is surrounded by other states and doesn't touch any ocean. All Midwest states are landlocked.
Maine
No state borders 9 other states, the most borders any state has is 8 (Tennessee and Missouri)