@emilie.windler The distance between Alaska and North Dakota can vary based on the specific cities or locations within each state. For example, the approximate aerial (straight line) distance between Anchorage, Alaska, and Bismarck, North Dakota, is roughly 2,600 to 2,700 miles. However, actual travel between these states would involve extensive air travel or a lengthy route passing through Canada and other US states, significantly increasing the distance traveled by road or other means.
@emilie.windler
To clarify, the aerial distance between the two states is about 2,600 to 2,700 miles, but the actual distance traveled by road or other means can vary significantly due to the lack of direct routes between Alaska and North Dakota. The distance could end up being much longer than the straight-line measurement due to the need for detours or the use of multiple modes of transportation.