There are eight states that are on or above the 60 degrees north line of latitude.
If you mean how many of the United States of America, then the answer is all of them are north of the equator.All 50 states in the United States are north of the equator. The state of Hawaii is closest but is still several degrees north.
If you bought your map in Indonesia or Australia, then it's printed with south at the top. 49 of the 50 United States are completely above 60 degrees north latitude, and part of the the 50th one is too. If you bought your map in North America or Europe, then it's printed with north at the top. In that case, no states are completely above 60 degrees north, and only part of Alaska is.
If you bought your map in Indonesia or Australia, then it's printed with south at the top, and 49 of the 50 United States are completely above 60 degrees north latitude, and part of the the 50th one is too. If you bought your map in North America or Europe, then it's printed with north at the top. In that case, no states are completely above 60 degrees north, and only part of Alaska is.
There are three states in the U.S. that are completely north of 40 degrees north latitude: Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
1......Its Alaska
Only Alaska.
Seattle's latitude is about 47.6 degrees North. So the altitude of Polaris above the northern horizon is always within about 1/3 degree of that angle as seen from there.
Rome is at Latitude 41d 54m or 41.900degrees North.
49 states are north of the Tropic of Cancer: all but Hawaii. All 50 states are north of the Tropic of Capricorn.
One, Alaska.
In summer it hovers just above zero. In winter it can drop to 40 degrees below zero. In terms of Latitude, the arctic is the region above the arctic is the region north of 77 degrees north