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ARKANSAS
2 OREGON 12 21
LOUISIANA 32 GEORGIA 42 MAINE
CALIFORNIA TEXAS 2 3 43
3 1 OKLAHOMA WISCONSIN FLORIDA
3 3 3 MASSACHUSETS
22
4 ARIZON 1 KANSAS 2 MICHIGA 34 SOUTH 44
A 4 4 N CAROLINA MASSACHUSETS
19 COLORADO 2 MISSOURI
IOWA 3 MISSISSIPPI
TENNESSEE 4 VERMONT 5 HAWAI
ALASKA
WYOMING 19 29 39 NEW YORK 49
0 0 0 0 0 I
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The United States shares international land Borders with two countries:
The Mexico-United States border to the south and Canada-United States
border to the north
Major Rivers:
Mississippi River: Flows from northern Minnesota, down the central U.S.,
and forms the boundary between several states, emptying into the Gulf of
Mexico.
Missouri River: The longest river in the U.S., originating in Montana and
joining the Mississippi River in Missouri.
Ohio River: Forms part of the border between several eastern states, joining
the Mississippi River at Illinois.
Mountain Ranges:
Rocky Mountains: Stretch from Canada through the western states like
Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Appalachian Mountains: Run along the eastern U.S., impacting states like
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Georgia.
Great Lakes: Located in the northern part of the U.S., the Great Lakes
(Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario) border states like
Michigan, Ohio, and New York.
Deserts:
Mojave Desert: Primarily in California, Nevada, and parts of
Arizona. Sonoran Desert: Spans southern Arizona and parts of
California.
Other Key Features:
Gulf of Mexico: Southern coastline states like Texas, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida border this body of water.
Pacific Ocean: Borders the west coast states, including California, Oregon,
and Washington.
Atlantic Ocean: Borders the east coast states, from Maine down to Florida.