Where the question says " ... above ... ", we'll assume it means " ... north of ... ", although
not all maps are printed with north at the top.
The following have territory at north latitudes of 60° or more:
Canada
Denmark (Greenland)
UK (Shetland Islands)
Norway
Sweden
Russian Federation
USA (Alaska)
"Longitude" is either east or west, whereas "north" is a latitude. So, to sum it all up,
the question is so inconsistent that I have no way of guessing what you actually have
in mind.
I'll assume it's "60 degrees north latitude", because that will be easier to answer:
The parallel of 60 degrees north latitude crosses the territory of
-- Norway
-- Sweden
-- Finland
-- Russia
-- USA
-- Canada
-- Greenland
-- UK (Scotland, Shetland Islands)
If you hold your map or globe with NORTH at the top, then each
of the following countries lies in whole or in part above the parallel
of 70° North latitude:
-- Norway
-- Sweden
-- Finland
-- Russia
-- UK (scotland, Shetland Islands)
What climate is the most common about 70 degrees latitude?
dry continental
Cold
Rain forests of any kind would not be found past 30 degrees latitude.
Tundra; Norway, Russia, Iceland
What climate is the most common about 70 degrees latitude?
Cold
dry continental
Rain forests of any kind would not be found past 30 degrees latitude.
Tundra; Norway, Russia, Iceland
Tundra climate. Country are Russia, Iceland, Norway and Finland.
degrees latitude measure how far something is above or below the equator.
No, Switzerland gets cold some of the year when the sun is directly above 32 degrees of latitude
Humid Middle Latitude Climate can be either, 1: Mild winters, the average temperature of the coldest month is below 18 degrees Celsius but above -3 degrees Celsius. or 2: Severe winters, the average temperature of the coldest month is below -3 degrees Celsius and the warmest monthly mean exceeds 10 degrees Celsius.
At 45 degrees north latitude, the north celestial pole appears 45 degrees above the northern horizon. At 45 degrees south latitude, the south celestial pole appears 45 degrees above the southern horizon.
90 degrees north latitude is above the equator where as 90 degrees south latitude is below the equator
For an observer at latitude 35 degrees, the highest the sun can ever be in his sky is roughly 31.5 degrees above the horizon.