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.
Yes
-- 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.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
All of Hawaii is south of about 22.25° N, and the Florida Keys extend down to about 24.5° N.
All of Hawaii, and no part of any other state, is.