66.5 degrees north and south, respectively.
The Arctic and the Antarctic respectively.
The areas that lie north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle are known as the subarctic regions. These areas experience cold temperatures and distinct seasonal changes due to their proximity to the poles.
The Arctic Circle is 66.5 degrees north. The Antarctic Circle is 66.5 degrees south.
The Arctic circle is 66 33′ 39″ north and the Antarctic is the same south of the equator.Every longitude crosses both circles.
No.
NoVladivostok does not lie north of the arctic circle,it really lies off the coast of the Sea of Japan.
All of them.
The Arctic Circle lies at approximately 66.5 degrees north latitude, while the Antarctic Circle lies at approximately 66.5 degrees south latitude. These latitudes mark the boundaries of the areas where the sun does not rise or set for at least one day during the year.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. The Antarctic circle, however, passes through territory claimed by Australia, France, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, and the United Kingdom. In the Arctic region, especially marked by the Arctic Circle, governments of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, USA, Canada, Denmark and Iceland are represented because of their lands that lie at this latitude.
66° 33′ 44″ (or 66.5622°)
66.5 degrees south
The latitude is 66 degrees 33 minutes north.