For every latitude number, there are two of them ... one "north" and one "south".
The question doesn't tell us which one is meant.
No part of anything in the US is south of 40° southlatitude.
The parallel of 40° north latitude traverses California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado,
Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. So we can
accurately say that
- Each of those states is partly south of 40° north latitude
and partly not south of it.
- Every state that's entirely south of any of those is entirely south
of 40° north latitude.
- Every state that's entirely north of any of those is entirely not south
of 40° north latitude.
Got that ?
southern
Those coordinate lie in North Central Greenland.
First Quardrant = North Latitude, East Longitude
The Tropic Of Cancer passing through the center of India.
Awakeri Springs lie about 16 km southwest of whakatane on state highway 30 between Whakatane and Rotorua (Rotorua is south of whakatane so it can't be near whakatane and south of Rotorua).
Yes.
Totally not. Every point in Iowa is north of 40° north latitude.
Yes, the latitude of Tennessee is 34°59′N to 36°41′N, which means it is totally south of 40 degrees north latitude.
66.5 degrees south
The North Pole is at 90 degrees North. Oddly enough, the South Pole is at 90 degrees south...
The Arctic Circle is 66.5 degrees north. The Antarctic Circle is 66.5 degrees south.
Yes. And that range of latitude in South America also includes part of Brazil and all of Uruguay.
All of them that are located in the Earth's southern Hemisphere. There are literally thousands of them.
Are you talking about the Mississippi River ? Then I think it would be the bank ofthe river, not the coast. Oceans have coasts, lakes have shores, and rivers havebanks.The states that are completely or partly south of 40° north latitude and lie alongthe banks of the Mississippi River are:-- Missouri-- Illinois-- Kentucky-- Arkansas-- Tennessee-- Louisiana-- Mississippi
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.
-- Regarding the parallel of 40° South: No. -- Regarding the parallel of 40° North: Yes and no. Part of it is, and part of it isn't. The State Capitol at Springfield is about 14 miles south of the 40th North parallel, whereas my home in Skokie IL is about 140 miles north of it.