Washington state is located in the Northern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. It is situated on the northwest coast of the continental United States, bordered by Canada to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the west. This geographical positioning places it well within both hemispheres, with the majority of the state in the northern part of the globe.
The Southern Hemisphere is south of Washington state in the United States.
Washington is in North America in the Northern and Western Hemisphere.
The northern hemisphere is north of the equator, and Washington DC is north of the equator, so it's in the northern hemisphere. No. The coordinates of the city are roughly 38°53' N 77°02' W which places it solidly in the Northern hemisphere (and Western hemisphere if you want to divide it that way instead), but NOT in the Southern hemisphere.
It's in the northern and western ones.
Washington DC (USA) is in the Northern Hemisphere.
The countries with the largest land area in the Western Hemisphere are #1 Canada and #2 United States. Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States.
Seattle, Washington is located in the northern hemisphere.
Mount Rainier is located in the northern hemisphere. It is a prominent volcanic peak in the Cascade Range of Washington state in the United States.
Northern Hemisphere
The volcano Mount St. Helens is located in Skamania County, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States in the Western Hemisphere.
The United States is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
The countries with the largest land area in the Western Hemisphere are #1 Canada and #2 United States. Washington D.C. is the capital city of the United States.