South Carolina is not contiguous with Alabama, Tennessee is. If you say "contiguous to Georgia," however, you're correct.
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If you spilled what you poured on your Cheerios this morning, you’re standing in urine.South Carolina is not contiguous with Alabama, Tennessee is. If you say "contiguous to Georgia," however, you're correct.
Unpossible. I pissed in @Fungo Squiggly's Cheerios.If you spilled what you poured on your Cheerios this morning, you’re standing in urine.
Unpossible. I pissed in @Fungo Squiggly's Cheerios.
I don't see any reason not to. Do you?
Georgia connects SC to Alabama, making the three of them contiguous.South Carolina is not contiguous with Alabama, Tennessee is. If you say "contiguous to Georgia," however, you're correct.
By that usage, every state in the lower US is contiguous. Which is true, but complete defeats the point you were making.Georgia connects SC to Alabama, making the three of them contiguous.
If you spilled what you poured on your Cheerios this morning, you’re standing in urine.
The lower 48 states are contiguous.
https://www.nrel.gov/comm-standards...ates-continental-united-states-and-conus.html
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/contiguous
Any subset of the lower 48 that share a common boarder (such as SC, GA, AL, and FL) are contiguous with each other. Louisiana is not contiguous with those four because Mississippi is between them. However, the group SC, GA, AL, FL, LA, and MS would be contiguous.
I think I’m using the word correctly.
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