Yes, Hawaii is in the northern hemisphere. I have never been the before, but I know it is because I learnt about it.
49 states of the USA are completely in the northern and western hemispheres.
Alaska is the only exception. A tiny part of it, out at the end of the Aleutian
chain, is in the eastern hemisphere instead of the western one.
Hawaii is in the Northern Hemisphere. However, at 21 degrees North Latitude, you can see both the Northern Hemisphere and most of the Southern Hemisphere.
Alaska is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes, Anchorage, Alaska is located in the northern hemisphere.
No. Alaska is considered part of the Arctic in the northern hemisphere. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere.
Alaska is located in the northern hemisphere.
Yes, Alaska is in the Northern Hemisphere. It is located in the northwest of North America.
Anchorage is located in the northern hemisphere. It is situated in the U.S. state of Alaska, which is entirely located in the northern hemisphere.
Alaska is in both the Western hemisphere and Easter hemisphere. Alaska's Aleutian Islands stretch across the 180º line of Longitude, which divides the Earth into Eastern and Western hemispheres. BarDev
Anchorage, Alaska is located in the western hemisphere.
Juneau, the capital of Alaska, is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, Anchorage is located in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the largest city in Alaska and is situated in the south-central region of the state, but it is still in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, Alaska is not close to Antarctica. Alaska is located in the northern hemisphere, while Antarctica is located in the southern hemisphere. The two regions are separated by thousands of miles and several other countries.
Alaska is the westernmost U.S. state. Most of Alaska is in the Western Hemisphere. Hawaii is in the Eastern Hemisphere. The Aleutian Islands are part of Alaska. The 180th meridian (the International Date Line) crosses the Aleutian Islands making Alaska the westernmost U.S. state in the Western Hemisphere. Part of Alaska's Aleutian Islands are on the other side of the 180th meridian (the International Date Line). Therefore that part of Alaska is in the Eastern Hemisphere and makes Alaska also the easternmost U.S. state.