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Mar 18, 2021 · Ten states in the US are doubly landlocked and have access to three of the world’s oceans; the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic Oceans. Colorado is a doubly landlocked state in the US Mountain West region.
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3 days ago · 1. Arizona shares its border with California to the west and Mexico to the south, obstructing direct access to the Pacific Ocean. Arizona, located in the Southwestern region, is surrounded by Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, California, and the Mexican states of Baja California and Sonora.
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Mar 2, 2022 · There are 48 states in the contiguous United States (this count excludes Alaska and Hawaii). In the contiguous U.S. there are 27 states that don’t border an ocean and 21 states that do border the ocean. A ratio of landlocked to not landlocked states is 27:21 which simplifies to a ratio of 9:7.
Aug 1, 2021 · State Name (Singly Landlocked) Bordering State Number of bordering states; 1. Arizona: Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, California, Colorado: 5: 2. Arkansas: Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri 6: 3. Idaho: Utah, Washington, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Oregon: 6: 4. Kentucky: Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Illinois, Indiana ...
North Dakota. South Dakota. Wyoming. Montana. Idaho. Iowa. Nevada. Colorado. Nebraska. Missouri. Kentucky. West Virginia. Tennessee. Arkansas. Kansas. Oklahoma. Arizona. Utah. New Mexico. What Is the Definition of Landlocked? If a state has been deemed landlocked, it does not have immediate access to the water within its borders.
May 2, 2018 · A singly landlocked state has to cross the border of another state to access the nearest gulf, sea, ocean, or bay. There are sixteen singly landlocked states; ten are doubly landlocked while Nebraska remains the single triply landlocked state. Hawaii is the only US state that is an island.
References. Ten states are considered doubly landlocked because to reach a major body of water, one must travel through two U.S. states, one U.S. state and a Mexican state, or one U.S. state and a Canadian province. Only one state, Nebraska, is triply landlocked as one must travel through three U.S. states, or two U.S. states and one Canadian ...