-- If your map was printed in Australia, then all of Canada, plus parts of the
USA and Mexico do.
-- If your map was printed in Europe or North America, then parts of the USA
and Mexico, plus all of Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua,
Costa Rica, and Panama do.
Where the question says "below", we'll assume it means "south of".In addition to Hawaii, the states with territory south of 30° north latitude are Texas, Louisiana, and Florida.
Anywhere around the Earth north of 80 degrees north latitude is a location in the Arctic Ocean, except where Greenland and the islands of northern Canada extend past that latitude.
The two continents that have both north and south latitudes ... because the equator crosses both of them ... are Asia, South America, and Africa.
The starting point would be the equator. Lines of latitude run parallel to the equator.
Well i believe that it is 39 degrees north and 42 degrees north... but im not for sure and i really need the RIGHT answer soon for a paper for school as well hope this is the right answer for you :) -Student in Training
Where the question says "below", we'll assume it means "south of".In addition to Hawaii, the states with territory south of 30° north latitude are Texas, Louisiana, and Florida.
Anywhere around the Earth north of 80 degrees north latitude is a location in the Arctic Ocean, except where Greenland and the islands of northern Canada extend past that latitude.
The Westerlies occur between 30 and 60 degrees latitude in both hemispheres. These are prevailing winds that flow from the west to the east. They are responsible for weather patterns and are important for air travel routes.
The two continents that have both north and south latitudes ... because the equator crosses both of them ... are Asia, South America, and Africa.
The starting point would be the equator. Lines of latitude run parallel to the equator.
Well i believe that it is 39 degrees north and 42 degrees north... but im not for sure and i really need the RIGHT answer soon for a paper for school as well hope this is the right answer for you :) -Student in Training
Yes. The northernmost point on Cuban land lies at about 23deg 12min 30sec north latitude, and the territorial waters claimed by Cuba extend to about 24degrees north latitude.
Denver's northern suburbs extend to within a few miles of 40° North, but in summary, no.
The two major mountain ranges in the contiguous United States are the Rocky Mountains in the western part of the country and the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern part. The Rockies run from Canada down to New Mexico, while the Appalachians extend from Alabama to Maine.
All of Hawaii is south of about 22.25° N, and the Florida Keys extend down to about 24.5° N.
Arctic air mass is not typically found in the US as it originates from the polar regions and doesn't extend as far south as the contiguous United States.
Asia's latitude spans from 81°13'N, at Arctic Cape, Komsomolets Island, Severnaya Zemlya, Russia, to 11°S, at Pamana Island, Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggar, Indonesia, covering approximately 92 degrees latitude, which is equivalent to slightly more than half of the globe.