The Appalachian mountain range spans across multiple states in the eastern United States, so its coordinates vary. The range generally lies between 32 to 48 degrees north latitude, and 75 to 84 degrees west longitude.
Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.
There are eight states that are on or above the 60 degrees north line of latitude.
The coordinates 29 degrees latitude and 98 degrees longitude point to the city of Houston, Texas in the United States.
Yes, the prevailing Westerlies travel northeast from approximately 30 degrees north latitude to 60 degrees north latitude, which covers most of North America. The prevailing Westerlies is the major wind band that travels over the Unites States.
The Appalachian mountain range spans across multiple states in the eastern United States, so its coordinates vary. The range generally lies between 32 to 48 degrees north latitude, and 75 to 84 degrees west longitude.
Yes there are states located south of 25 degrees N latitude.
Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.
There are eight states that are on or above the 60 degrees north line of latitude.
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The coordinates 29 degrees latitude and 98 degrees longitude point to the city of Houston, Texas in the United States.
There are three states in the U.S. that are completely north of 40 degrees north latitude: Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
Alaska
Yes
Yes, the prevailing Westerlies travel northeast from approximately 30 degrees north latitude to 60 degrees north latitude, which covers most of North America. The prevailing Westerlies is the major wind band that travels over the Unites States.
Between 30 and 60 degrees latitude the wind system is called 'the Prevailing Westerlies'. In this zone, the winds blow toward the poles from the west. These winds are a major cause of weather movement across the United States.
The two states whose borders end at 46 degrees north latitude are North Dakota and Montana.