Yes there are states located south of 25 degrees N latitude.
Yes, the islands of Hawaii are located south of 25 degrees north latitude (19-22 north for main islands).
Yes, the islands of Hawaii are located south of 25 degrees north latitude (19-22 north for main islands).
Hawaii is entirely south of that latitude. No other state in the US has any territory that far south.
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The latitude is approximately 10 degrees North (it can vary a few degrees in certain areas). Latitude is 0-359 degrees (the earth is round after all). I meant longitude for 0-359 degrees.
On a globe of the Earth, the North Pole is located at 90 degrees North latitude and the South Pole is located at 90 degrees South latitude. For a globe of Mars, the North Pole is approximately at 90 degrees North latitude and the South Pole is approximately at 90 degrees South latitude. For a globe of Jupiter, the North Pole is around 30 degrees North latitude and the South Pole is around 30 degrees South latitude.
-- Hawaii is entirely south of 25° N latitude. -- A small part of Florida, roughly from Tavernier down to the end of the Keys, is too. -- No part of any other state is.
Most of the "Big Island" of Hawaii is the only part of the 50 US that is south of 20°N.
The only state located entirely south of 25 N is Hawaii, and the onlyother state with any territory south of that latitude is Florida.
You can find the South Pole at 90 degrees S, a single GPS point.
Equator. The Equator is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. Any point located at 0 degrees latitude lies directly on this line.