the international date line is 60 degrees. the prime meridan is 0.
60 degrees
60 degrees north latitude
There are eight states that are on or above the 60 degrees north line of latitude.
60 degrees North
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.
the answer is 60 degrees south
You can find Antarctica south of about 60 degrees S, in every line of latitude.
When traveling from west to east then yes, you lose a day. But, when travelling from east to west you gain a day. Example: American Samoa is east of the dateline and independent Samoa is west of the dateline, although there is only about 60 nautical miles between the islands. So Wednesday in American Samoa is Thursday in independent Samoa.
One-Alaska
One, Alaska
The 60th parallel of north latitude crosses Alaska, something like 80 miles south of Anchorage and 115 miles north of Juneau. That means that 90% of the state or more is located north of 60°, and only the small part that remains is south of that latitude.
One, Alaska.