90 degrees latitude.
high latitudes can be found 23 degrees north and 23 degrees south.
At about 30 Degrees north and south latitudes.
The degrees that mark the northern latitudes are called lines of latitude, specifically the Arctic Circle (at approximately 66.5 degrees North latitude) and the Tropic of Cancer (at 23.5 degrees North latitude).
The Arabian Gulf lies between latitudes 24 degrees North and 31.5 degrees North.
30 degrees latitude north and south of the equator
Since latitudes run from zero to 90 degrees, and downtown Chicago's latitude is roughly 42 degrees north, you'd have to call that "middle" latitude.
Antarctica has the highest number of latitudes, as it spans from the South Pole at 90 degrees south to the Antarctic Circle at 66.33 degrees south.
45 degrees north 100 degrees west
Both latitudes of 90 degrees mark the north and south poles.
The desert biome is generally found around 30 degrees north and south latitudes, while the chaparral biome is typically located between 30 and 40 degrees north and south latitudes. These latitudes experience arid or semi-arid conditions, making them suitable for these dry biome types to thrive.
Horse latitudes are between 30 and 35 degrees north and south. The horse latitudes are also known as the sub tropical latitudes. The pressure in the horse latitudes is called the subtropical high.
Africa is the continent that is mostly situated between 40 degrees north and 40 degrees south latitudes.