Yes, California lies south of 40 degrees latitude. The northernmost point of California is just above 42 degrees latitude, while the majority of the state extends southward well below 40 degrees. This places all of California within the Southern Hemisphere relative to the 40-degree latitude line.
66.5 degrees south
Yes, the latitude of Tennessee is 34°59′N to 36°41′N, which means it is totally south of 40 degrees north latitude.
No, Louisiana does not lie at 40 degrees latitude. The state is located between approximately 28 to 33 degrees north latitude. This places it much further south than 40 degrees north, which is closer to the northern United States and parts of Canada.
The North Pole is at 90 degrees North. Oddly enough, the South Pole is at 90 degrees south...
No, not the entire state of Arkansas lies south of forty degrees latitude. The northern border of Arkansas is just above this line.
The Arctic Circle is 66.5 degrees north. The Antarctic Circle is 66.5 degrees south.
Yes, that is true. Parts of Chile and Argentina lie between the latitude lines of thirty degrees south and forty-five degrees south in the Southern Hemisphere. These regions include popular destinations such as Santiago in Chile and Bariloche in Argentina.
Totally not. Every point in Iowa is north of 40° north latitude.
All of them that are located in the Earth's southern Hemisphere. There are literally thousands of them.
Well, let's see . . .I find these:PortugalSpainAndorraThe Holy See (Vatican City)MontenegroBulgariaMacedoniaGreeceMaltaAnd that's about it.
Nope, Illinois is north of the 40 degrees latitude line. So if you're looking for sunshine and warm weather, you might want to head a bit further south, honey.
one is at 23 1/2degrees North latitude TROPIC OF CANCER and another is at 23 1/2 degrees south latitude TROPIC OF CAPRICON