The widest state in the U.S. would be Alaska. The capital is Juneau.
W is the widest uppercase letter. m and w are the same length in lowercase though, so they're shared widest.
Iowa is almost exactly 300 miles wide at its widest point. In 2010, there were about 3.4 million people in the state. It is about 52,000 square miles.
In ski racing, downhill skis are the longest, but slalom skis are the widest.
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The widest state in the U.S. would be Alaska. The capital is Juneau.
Hawaii is the widest state east to west.
The widest delta for a river in the US is the Mississippi River, which also carries by far the most volume of any US river. The delta in southeastern Louisiana is about 20 to 25 miles wide where its various channels empty into the Gulf of Mexico.For a single channel, the Neuse River downriver from New Bern, NC is the widest river, about 5 miles wide where it enters Pamlico Sound.
The widest state in the U.S. would be Alaska. The capital is Juneau.
Alaska is the widest state in the United States, with a width of over 2,261 miles. Texas is the second widest state, spanning approximately 801 miles from east to west. California ranks third in width, measuring around 770 miles from its eastern border to the coast. Montana is the fourth widest state, with a width of about 630 miles. Oregon is the fifth widest state, with a width of around 400 miles.
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Several sources found on the internet, among them the Hawaii state tourist board, Yahoo, and the US States Almanac, all agree that Hawaii is the widest state on an east-west axis. However, as the global divisional point between east and west is 180° longitude. And that Alaska spans across the 180° longitude line; if you are to measure FROM the "eastern" most point of Alaska (at 180° longitude) TO the "western" most point of Alaska (also at 180° longitude) at approximate the 50th parallel; then you have a measurement of approximated 17,000 miles -- clearly making Alaska the widest state as measured FROM east TO west.
The widest tornado on record in the U.S. was the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013. it was 2.6 miles wide.
The widest distance across the US is between West Quoddy Head, Maine, and Cape Alava, Washington. The distance is 14,232,648.413 feet. This is equal to 3,481,811,123.62824 cm.