Geographically, the Arctic is that area around the north pole where the sun does not set at the summer soltice or rise at the winter soltice. This is latitude 66° 32' N which is called the Artic Circle. Climatically, the Arctic Region is defined as those northern areas where the July temperatures do not reach 50°F or 10°C. The latitude of these condions varies both north and south of the Arctic circle. Since they occur on all sides of the north pole, the Arctic, by either definition includes all longitudes.
The Arctic ocean is one and the Antarctic ocean is another
Latitude: N 86° 31' 21.3028" | Longitude: W 135° 0' 0"
Latitude: N 80° 9' 31.3389" / Longitude: W 149° 38' 54.3621"
everywhere north to arctic circle
Anything above 66.5622 north
The Arctic Circle, a major line of latitude, is located at 66.5 degrees north latitude.
Any latitude north of roughly "66.5° North" is north of the Arctic Circle.
90 degrees of latitude are between the tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic Circle.
That's close to an approximate latitude for the Antarctic Circle.
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No, that latitude is just north of the Arctic Circle, which is at about 66.56° north latitude.
The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude. As of 2012, it is approximately 66° 33' 44" N latitude.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 33 minutes N latitude.
The Arctic Circle, a major line of latitude, is located at 66.5 degrees north latitude.
it is a latitude
The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude. It has no temperature.
Any latitude north of roughly "66.5° North" is north of the Arctic Circle.
Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle.
90 degrees of latitude are between the tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic Circle.
That's close to an approximate latitude for the Antarctic Circle.
66.5622 degrees north