The latitude of the northernmost point in Norway is about 71.18 degrees north.
Every north latitude greater than that number is north of Norway.
There's no such thing as the "next" latitude. For any number you mention that's more than
71.18 degrees, no matter how close it is, I can always mention another number that's closer
to 71.18 than your number is, but still more than 71.18.
The Arctic Circle.
Indiana extends from (just south of) 38 degrees north to (just south of) 42 degrees north. The full degree latitude closest to the midpoint is 40 degrees north.
250N Latitude passes just south of Brownsville TX in Mexico,) and through south Florida slightly north of Key West.
The northern edge of the island of Hispaniola is at 19 degrees 55 minutes north.
== == Oslo which is the capital of Norway is not north of the arctic circle. It lies 60 deg. north like Anchorage. The north peak of Norway and Alaska is north of the arctic circle. There they experience the midnight sun.
from where????????? 60 degrees North and 5 degrees East is just off the coast of Norway.
No, that latitude is just north of the Arctic Circle, which is at about 66.56° north latitude.
The Arctic Circle.
what is the name of the landforms north 40 north latitude that just out into the Atlantic like a giant fishhook
The southernmost point of Trinidad, about 3.7 miles southwest of Fullarton, appears to be at latitude 10.0424° North. Any parallel of latitude less than that passes south of Trinidad. You may be referring to the parallel of 10° north, only because the globe or map you're looking at decided to print a line there. But there's no standard set of 'lines'. You would never ask "What mark on the ruler is just below your height ?" Different rulers print different numbers of marks, and use different spacings between their marks. Just like different maps and globes do.
No, Denmark is a country just to the south of Norway.
Singapore is located near the equator, specifically at approximately 1.3521° N latitude. This places it just north of the equatorial line, contributing to its tropical climate with consistently warm temperatures and high humidity throughout the year.