The Equator is the name of the zero degree latitude line. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The zero degree line of latitude that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres is called the Equator.
The 20 degree north line of latitude passes through Africa, Asia, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean.
The zero degree line of latitude, also known as the equator, crosses through three continents. Africa, South America, and the islands of Asia are all divided by the equator.
No continent is crossed by every line of latitude.
If you're referring to the 50 states of the USA, then every one of them is totally and completely north of 6 degrees north latitude.
There are eight states that are on or above the 60 degrees north line of latitude.
The only US state north of the 60 degree line is Alaska. The contiguous 48-states are below 50 degree line. The other US territories; e.g., Guam, American Samoa, US Virgin Islands, etc. are all south of the 50 degree line of latitude.
Utah's state capital is further north because the 40 degree north line of latitude goes through both states and the capital of Illinois is below the line of latitude and Utah's is above it.
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no, it is the zero degree line of longitude the equator would be the zero degree line of latitude
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The 60th parallel of north latitude crosses Alaska, something like 80 miles south of Anchorage and 115 miles north of Juneau. That means that 90% of the state or more is located north of 60°, and only the small part that remains is south of that latitude.
One, Alaska.
There is a major line of latitude located at 23.5 degrees south latitude, called the Tropic of Capricorn.
One and it is called Alaska