If you are asking about 40N, there are thousands of cities south of 40 degrees north.
If you're asking about 40 degrees SOUTH, that narrows the field a LOT; most of the land area of the Earth is north of that, and there are only a few areas - southern South America, Tasmania, and New Zealand - south of 40S.
So, here are 6 cities south of 40S.
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, at 42 51S
Wellington, New Zealand, 41 22S
Christchurch, New Zealand, 43 32S
Viedma, Argentina, 40 48S
Puerto Montt, Chile, 41 28S
Punta Arenas, Chile, 53 08S, which is also the largest city in the world south of 46S.
If you are asking about 40N, there are thousands of cities south of 40 degrees north.
If you're asking about 40 degrees SOUTH, that narrows the field a LOT; most of the land area of the Earth is north of that, and there are only a few areas - southern South America, Tasmania, and New Zealand - south of 40S.
So, here are 6 cities south of 40S.
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, at 42 51S
Wellington, New Zealand, 41 22S
Christchurch, New Zealand, 43 32S
Viedma, Argentina, 40 48S
Puerto Montt, Chile, 41 28S
Punta Arenas, Chile, 53 08S, which is also the largest city in the world south of 46S.
A little more than half of all the cities in the US are south of the 40th parallel.
A hexagon (6 sides) has three sets of parallel sides.
A cube has exactly 6 parallel lines.
A cube has exactly 6 parallel lines.
The line y = 6 is horizontal and has a slope of zero, as does any line that is parallel to it.
A cube has exactly 6 parallel lines.
It can - up to 6 pairs of parallel sides.
There are 3 pairs of parallel sides. All 6 sides are parallel to 1 other side.
[ y = -2x + any other number ] is parallel to [ y = -2x + 6 ].
There is a Columbia, Missouri, a Columbia, South Carolina and a Columbia, Louisiana.
there are three parallel faces in a cube
6
This is possible, but not necessary. A regular hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel lines, making 6 parallel sides altogether.