The difference in latitude puts Point Barrow about 1,395 miles north of Amatignak Island in the Aleutian Archipelago, but since they are not at the same longitude, the straight line distance is about 1,550 miles.
Northern: Alaska Eastern: Alaska Western: Alaska Southern: Hawaii
Alaska is USA's most northern state
Northern and Western.
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It is very rare to see the northern lights in Washington DC due to its southern latitude. The northern lights are typically visible in regions much closer to the Earth's magnetic poles, such as Alaska and northern Canada.
The distance between Anchorage, Alaska and Washington DC, USA, is 3,359 miles (5,406 km)
Alaska is the northernmost state and Hawaii is the southernmost state.
The southern part of the Arctic Ocean borders Alaska to the north.
No. Alaska is considered part of the Arctic in the northern hemisphere. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere.
Assuming you're looking for the state with the greatest north-south distance, the answer is Alaska. From its northernmost latitude to its southernmost latitude is a difference of over 20°, equating to about 1394 miles. That's more than the distance from the southern tip of California to the northern tip of Washington state. If you meant from top to bottom, the answer would still be Alaska, since the highest elevation in the United States is the summit of Mt. McKinley in Alaska.
The air distance from Seattle, Washington, to Anchorage, Alaska, is 1,438 miles. That equals 2,314 kilometers or 1,250 nautical miles.
Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, is in the northern hemisphere.