The states that lie entirely west of the 115° W longitude line are Alaska and Hawaii. Additionally, parts of Washington, Oregon, and California extend west of this line, but those states also have land east of it. Therefore, only Alaska and Hawaii are fully west of 115° W.
The three countries that lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian are the United States, Canada, and Brazil. These countries are positioned in the western hemisphere, meaning their entire landmass is located to the west of the Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, England.
There are a great multitude of nations which lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian. All of North, Central, and South America lie west of the Prime Meridian as do some European and African nations. European nations: Iceland Ireland Portugal African nations: Morocco Mauritania Senegal Gambia Guinea Guinea-Bissau Sierra Leone Liberia Cote d'Ivoire (Western Sahara) Note: Since the Earth is spherical (shaped like a ball), you can reach any country on the globe by traveling west frpom the Prime Meridian. So, in summary, the only countries that do NOT lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian are those that are traversed by it.
In the US, all of them.
Antarctica and Australia lie entirely in the southern hemisphere
Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay all lie entirely to the east of the 60w longitude line.
Australia and Antarctica lie entirely south of the equator.
There are a great multitude of nations which lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian. All of North, Central, and South America lie west of the Prime Meridian as do some European and African nations. European nations: Iceland Ireland Portugal African nations: Morocco Mauritania Senegal Gambia Guinea Guinea-Bissau Sierra Leone Liberia Cote d'Ivoire (Western Sahara) Note: Since the Earth is spherical (shaped like a ball), you can reach any country on the globe by traveling west frpom the Prime Meridian. So, in summary, the only countries that do NOT lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian are those that are traversed by it.
In the US, all of them.
No states are entirely north of Canada's capital.
Iceland, Greenland and all the countries in the Americas lie entirely west of the Prime Meridian as do Ireland and Portugal. In Africa, many nations of West Africa are entirely west of the Prime Meridian. These include Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leon, Liberia, Ivory Coast.
Idaho borders Washington and Oregon to the west.
North America and Europe
None of the 50 United States of America are. Any states in thesouthern hemisphere are states of other countries.
Antarctica and Australia are the continents that lie entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Americas (North and South) all lie west of the Prime Meridian and so are entirely in the Western Hemisphere.
There are actually four states whose boundaries lie entirely in the Great Plains. They are North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas.
Antarctica and Australia lie entirely in the southern hemisphere