New Hampshire and Maine
yes
The southernmost land claims of the United States are located at approximately 18 degrees north latitude. This includes the unincorporated territory of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Additionally, the southernmost point in the U.S. is found in Hawaii at about 18.9 degrees north latitude.
high latitude countries: Green land, North Canada, America, United states, Russia ( Siberia)
No
high latitude countries: Green land, North Canada, America, United states, Russia ( Siberia)
130 degrees north latitude does not exist because the maximum degree of latitude is 90, both north and south.
Those coordinates land you in the United States of America. The exact state is Utah.
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.
The southernmost land claim of the United States lies at approximately 14 degrees south latitude. This claim is associated with the unincorporated territory of Baker Island, which is located just north of the equator in the Pacific Ocean. Baker Island itself is situated around 0.3 degrees north latitude, but the southernmost claim extends to the latitude of other territories like the uninhabited Palmyra Atoll.
-- All of Canada is 100% totally north of 41.6765° north latitude, as well asany latitude south of that.-- It's difficult to estimate from the world map, but it looks like 50% or more ofCanada's land area is north of any latitude south of roughly 58° or 59° north.
The southernmost land claim of the United States lies at approximately 18 degrees 55 minutes north latitude. This point is located on the island of Palmyra Atoll, which is an unincorporated territory of the U.S. in the Pacific Ocean. Palmyra is situated about halfway between Hawaii and American Samoa.
The Arctic Circle.