it's fun to realize how southern the USA are compared to europe and africa. my hometown in the french alps, part of southern france by some definitions, and often experiencing heatwaves in the low 40's, is more north than minneapolis. miami is about at the same latitude as dubai, and only 4 degrees north of mekkah.

charleston, south carolina is at about the same latitude as marrakesh, morocco.

paris is at about the same latitude as the northernmost point in the contiguous 48 states

the southernmost point of alaska is more southern than edinburgh

@fen true but due to climate effects the US and Europe differ even on the same latitudes.

While new york might be on the same latitude as porto in portugal, the climate is closer to what you'd get in the netherlands/northern germany.

Another example is orlando florida which is on a more southern latitude than Cairo in Egypt but has a climate more comparable with a mix of what you'd get in Crete and Northern Spain