There are eight states that are on or above the 60 degrees north line of latitude.
1......Its Alaska
Only Alaska.
Sixty degrees north is 60 degrees away from the Equator.
The latitude of 60 degrees north is 60 degrees north of the equator. It is considered the Arctic Circle, a line of latitude at approximately 66.5 degrees north that marks the southernmost point where the sun does not set on the summer solstice.
Canada is located north of the United States. The latitude and longitude of Canada is located at 60 degrees north and 95 degrees west.
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.
One is north, the other south, of the equator. The difference is 60 - (-60) = 120 degrees.
60 degrees north refers to a location 60 degrees north of the equator, while 60 degrees south refers to a location 60 degrees south of the equator. These positions are on opposite sides of the equator and would have different climates, wildlife, and geography due to their respective hemispheres.
Stockholm, Sweden is at 60 degrees north and 18 degrees east.
The continent that is located at 60 degrees north and 100 degrees east is Asia.
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.