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No, Alaska is not an island. It is the largest state in the United States by land area and is located in the northwestern part of North America, connected to the rest of the continent. It is bordered by Canada to the east and southeast, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
The State of Alaska is not an island. It shares a border with Canada. An island is a bit of land that is completely isolated in the sea. The State of Alaska is just disconnected with Mainland America but is in no way an island in the geographical sense.
Hawai'i however, is an island.
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The coordinates for the state of Alaska are 64.0000 degrees N, 150.0000 degrees W. Alaska covers a total of 663,300 square miles.
Alaska is located on North America just like every American state exept for mabey Hawii.
Alaska is the only state directly north of Hawaii. However, I believe that all other states lie north of Hawaii's latitude.
The coordinates you provided point to Attu Island in the Aleutian Islands, part of the U.S. state of Alaska. Attu Island is the westernmost point in the U.S. and has a significant history due to its role in WWII.
Because Hawaii is an Island State it has no land boundaries and has 100% coastline. Alaska has much more coatline but is not an Island and therefore has a much smaller percentage of coastline.
The Aleutian Islands are associated with the state of Alaska.
Alaska and Hawaii are non-contiguous states, meaning they do not border any other state. Alaska is a continental state, however, as it is located on the North American continent. It occupies the Northwestern corner of North America and borders Canada to the east. Hawaii is not a continental state, as it is an island state. It is located in Oceania, practically midway between North America and Asia.