No, not the entire state of Arkansas lies south of forty degrees latitude. The northern border of Arkansas is just above this line.
Yes, the latitude of Tennessee is 34°59′N to 36°41′N, which means it is totally south of 40 degrees north latitude.
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There is no point in the USA at a latitude that is 40 degrees south of any point in Louisiana.
The only state located entirely south of 25 N is Hawaii, and the onlyother state with any territory south of that latitude is Florida.
Yes, California lies south of 40 degrees latitude. The northernmost point of California is just above 42 degrees latitude, while the majority of the state extends southward well below 40 degrees. This places all of California within the southern hemisphere relative to the 40-degree latitude line.
Hawaii is completely south of 25° N, and about 2/3 of the Florida Keys are too. No other state has any of its territory at or south of that latitude.
Yes and no. Part is and the rest isn't.40 degrees latitude runs across the state, roughly near Quincy, Petersburg, Springfield, Decatur, Monticello, Champaign, and Danville. Everything in Illinois below that line is south of 40 degrees north latitude. The rest is north of 40.
That point is located in Coahuila state in Mexico, about 30 miles south of Saltillo.
Sydney, Australia is at 33.52 S latitude Santiago, Chile is at 33.27 S latitude Buenos Aires, Argentina is at 34.46 S latitudeSantiago, Chile is in at the same degrees south as Sydney, Australia. The coordinates are located at 33.27 degrees south.Buenos Aires, capital city of Argentina, is close to the same latitude as Sydney, capital of the state of New South Wales, Australia.
Hawaii is entirely south of that latitude. No other state in the US has any territory that far south.