There are eight states that are on or above the 60 degrees north line of latitude.
Which states are completely 45 degrees north?
That's going to depend on which way your map is drawn. If your map is printed in central Australia, with south upward, then 49 of the states in the USA are entirely above the 60 N parallel, and part of the 50th is too. If your map has north upward, then only one state ... Alaska ... has part of its territory, but not all, above the 60th parallel north, and no other state has any at all.
If you bought your map in Indonesia or Australia, then it's printed with south at the top, and 49 of the 50 United States are completely above 60 degrees north latitude, and part of the the 50th one is too. If you bought your map in North America or Europe, then it's printed with north at the top. In that case, no states are completely above 60 degrees north, and only part of Alaska is.
In the USA, all of Alaska is located north of 50
Most but not all of Alaska is north of 60° N. No other state in the US has any territory at those latitudes.
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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.
One and it is called Alaska
Which states are completely 45 degrees north?
That's going to depend on which way your map is drawn. If your map is printed in central Australia, with south upward, then 49 of the states in the USA are entirely above the 60 N parallel, and part of the 50th is too. If your map has north upward, then only one state ... Alaska ... has part of its territory, but not all, above the 60th parallel north, and no other state has any at all.
If the star Polaris is 29 degrees above the horizon, then your latitude is about 29 degrees North.Polaris is not exactly above the North Pole, but it is only about one-half degree away from that.
Only the American State of Alaska is crossed by latitude 65 degrees North.
There is no such latitude.
If you bought your map in Indonesia or Australia, then it's printed with south at the top, and 49 of the 50 United States are completely above 60 degrees north latitude, and part of the the 50th one is too. If you bought your map in North America or Europe, then it's printed with north at the top. In that case, no states are completely above 60 degrees north, and only part of Alaska is.
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.