The United States of America borders Canada to the south and to the west (Alaska).Canada is bordered to the south by the northern continental United States, to the northwest by the American state of Alaska, and shares a maritime border on the east coast with the French Collectivity of St Pierre et Miquelon.
washington, Montana, new york
Eleven American states share land borders with Canada. They are Alaska, Idaho, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Vermont, and Washington.
Ten states share a land border with Canada: Alaska Idaho Maine Minnesota Montana New Hampshire New York North Dakota Vermont Washington The states above share a land border with Canada. Three additional states (Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania) share a water border with Canada.
There are more than five states that share a land border with Canada, so here they are:North DakotaMontanaMinnesotaWashingtonIdahoAlaskaMichiganNew YorkVermontNew HampshireMaine
False.
Alaska borders no U.S. states, only the nation of Canada.
They share a common border.
Alaska
Alaska and Hawaii do not share a border with any other US states. Alaska shares a border with the Yukon Territory of Canada.
Alaska is a state in the country of United States. It is not it's own continent. Therefore, it does not house any countries.
No US State has a border with Alaska but two Canadian Provinces, British Columbia and the Yukon Territory share a common border with the State.
Alaska does not share a border with any US State.
Canada to the east and across the Bering Straight is Russia.
Alaska, Washington, and Idaho.
There are five states that share a border with Canada: Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota.
Alaska, Minnesota, and New York are three examples.