both Canada & russia claim to actually touch the north pole but their territorial claims on the polar ice cap & sea bed are not generally recognized the closest undisputed territory to the pole is an island off the north coast of Greenland which belongs to denmark
The west coast
ALASKA, including the Aleutian Islands, has both the northernmost and westernmost points of the US, and since some of its territory crosses the 180th meridian (the International Date Line), it is also technically the easternmost state. HAWAII is the closest of the 50 states to the equator, so it is the southernmost. (see link)
Probably Asia which is just across the Berring straits from the US state of Alaska.
mississippi
The state that is closest to the north pole is simply the furthest north state which is Alaska.
The US state of Wyoming shares part of its western border with Idaho, so Wyoming is closer to Idaho than to Iowa.
Alaska
both Canada & russia claim to actually touch the north pole but their territorial claims on the polar ice cap & sea bed are not generally recognized the closest undisputed territory to the pole is an island off the north coast of Greenland which belongs to denmark
North pole: Settlement of any size: Alert, Nunavut, Canada (pop. 5) Town of over 1000 people: Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway (pop. 1800)
Minnesota.
Yes, primarily within the northern regions of the country. Alaska, being the closest state to the North Pole, is approximately 90% ice and as such has a higher chance of developing snow.
Yes, primarily within the northern regions of the country. Alaska, being the closest state to the North Pole, is approximately 90% ice and as such has a higher chance of developing snow.
Cities in the state of Hawaii.
Florida is the closest US State and the North American continent is the closest continent.
it is in the north pole
North Dakota and Montana