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What is the line after the Arctic Circle in the lines of latitude?

The Arctic Circle lies between 60 and 70 degrees North. The next major circle of latitude south is the tropic of Cancer.


What are the names of the lines of latitude north of the Arctic Circle?

Any latitude north of roughly "66.5° North" is north of the Arctic Circle.


What is the exact mileage between the Equator and the Arctic Circle?

4601.8 miles from the Equator to the Arctic Circle 69.2 miles between latitude lines. From the Equator (0°) to the Arctic Circle (66 .5°) 66.5 X 69.2 = 4601.8 miles


Which lines of latitude form the border for the antarctic circle?

Roughly 66.5° is the latitude of every point on the Arctic Circle.


What are the latitude lines north of the arctic circle known as?

The latitude lines north of the Arctic Circle are known as parallel lines, specifically marking the regions of the Arctic. The Arctic Circle itself is located at approximately 66.5 degrees North latitude. Beyond this circle, the areas experience extreme variations in daylight, including polar day and polar night. The regions north of the Arctic Circle are characterized by tundra and ice-covered landscapes.


The Equator Arctic Circle and tropic of Capricorn are examples of what?

Lines of latitude.


What type of government has the Arctic Circle?

Lines of latitude don't have governments.


The Equator Arctic Circle and Tropic of Capricorn are examples of?

lines of latitude


What are the four main lines of latitude?

Well there's the Arctic Circle, Antarctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn and the Equator.


What are the 5 lines of latitude?

It is the Equator, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Antarctic Circle, and Arctic Circle


What is the Antarctic and Arctic Circle?

Lines of latitude at 66.5 degrees south and north respectively.


What are the lines of latitude or the parallels of latitude?

Lines of latitude are lines of latitude, also known as parallels. There are 90 separations by 1 degree between the equator and either pole. Only some of them are named : Equator - 0° latitude Tropic of Cancer - 23.5° N Tropic of Capricorn - 23.5° S Arctic Circle - 66.5° N Antarctic Circle - 66.5° S