These are the states that border Nebraska in clockwise order:
South Dakota is north
Iowa is to the east
Missouri is to the east
Kansas is to the south
Colorado is to the southwest
Wyoming is to the northwest
Nebraska is a land-locked state. It is not bordered by any oceans.
Nebraska borders Kansas to the south. Topeka is the capital city in the U.S. state of Kansas.
South Dakota is the state which is located between North Dakota and Nebraska.
MISSOURI
No, Council Bluffs is actually located in Iowa. However it borders Omaha, Nebraska on the state line and has become part of the Omaha Metropolitan Area because the city has become almost "absorbed" by Omaha.
The answer is South Dakota. Kentucky borders Tennessee to the north. South Dakota borders Nebraska to the north.
Nebraska is the only US state that borders both Colorado and Iowa.
The answer is South Dakota. Kentucky borders Tennessee to Tennessee's north. South Dakota borders Nebraska to Nebraska's north.
Nebraska.
Nebraska is a land-locked state. It is not bordered by any oceans.
Wyoming is the state that borders Montana, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Oklahoma, Colorado, Nebraska, and Missouri.
South Dakota.
Both Nebraska and Oklahoma.
Lusk
South Dakota borders Nebraska on the north.
Okay, so Kansas borders Nebraska to the south. Colorado to the southwest, Iowa in the northeast, South Dakota in the north, Wyoming near the northwest, and Missouri in the southeast.