Yes
Yes there are states located south of 25 degrees N latitude.
In the USA, only four states have any territory at 30 degrees north latitude or south of it. They are Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and Hawaii. Any others are states of Mexico, nations of Central and South America, the south Pacific, southern Asia, or Africa.
Yes, the islands of Hawaii are located south of 25 degrees north latitude (19-22 north for main islands).
Yes, the islands of Hawaii are located south of 25 degrees north latitude (19-22 north for main islands).
All of Hawaii, and no part of any other state, is.
90 degrees south latitude and ANY longitude is the South Pole.
Any latitude between, say, 20° South and 26° South ought to qualify.
Hawaii is entirely south of that latitude. No other state in the US has any territory that far south.
On a globe of the Earth, the North Pole is located at 90 degrees North latitude and the South Pole is located at 90 degrees South latitude. For a globe of Mars, the North Pole is approximately at 90 degrees North latitude and the South Pole is approximately at 90 degrees South latitude. For a globe of Jupiter, the North Pole is around 30 degrees North latitude and the South Pole is around 30 degrees South latitude.
90 degrees is. The latitude of the north pole is 90 degrees north, and you can't go any farther north than that. The latitude of the south pole is 90 degrees south, and you can't go any farther south than that.
From 75° south latitude and any longitude, it's 1,036.7 miles (1,668.3 km) to the south pole.
All of Hawaii, and part of the Florida Keys ... beginning about 9 miles south of Key Largo ... are south of 25 degrees north latitude. No part of any other US state is.