All of them that are located in the Earth's southern Hemisphere.
There are literally thousands of them.
Yes.
Yes, the latitude of Tennessee is 34°59′N to 36°41′N, which means it is totally south of 40 degrees north latitude.
Yes. And that range of latitude in South America also includes part of Brazil and all of Uruguay.
There's a HUGE number of cities that aren't at the same latitude
Gaithersburg, Maryland.
66.5 degrees south
Yes.
All of them in the southern Hemisphere. There are literally thousands of them.
The North Pole is at 90 degrees North. Oddly enough, the South Pole is at 90 degrees south...
Yes, the latitude of Tennessee is 34°59′N to 36°41′N, which means it is totally south of 40 degrees north latitude.
The two capital cities that lie at about 45 degrees North latitude are St. Paul, Minnesota and Augusta, Maine. Madison, Wisconsin, Bismarck, North Dakota, Helena, Montana, Boise, Idaho, and Olympia, Washington are all also near 45 degrees North.
The Arctic Circle is 66.5 degrees north. The Antarctic Circle is 66.5 degrees south.
Totally not. Every point in Iowa is north of 40° north latitude.
Yes. And that range of latitude in South America also includes part of Brazil and all of Uruguay.
one is at 23 1/2degrees North latitude TROPIC OF CANCER and another is at 23 1/2 degrees south latitude TROPIC OF CAPRICON
The southernmost point in Puerto Rico is at about 17.89° degrees north latitude. So the whole island is south of 21° N but none of it is south of 12° N.
There's a HUGE number of cities that aren't at the same latitude