The Arctic Circle and Antarctica are on opposite ends of the earth.
Traveling north from the Arctic Circle would take you to the North Pole in the Arctic sea ice, then you'd have to travel south, where you'd cross the Arctic Circle once again.
Continuing your southern journey, you'd cross the Antarctic Circle before reaching Antarctica the continent, where you'd pass over the South Pole. Then you'd have to travel north again.
You'd cross the Antarctic Circle before making a full circle of the earth, again reaching the Arctic Circle.
Arctic Circle
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Arctic
The Antarctic Circle only passes through Antarctica. The Arctic Circle passes through Asia, Europe and North America. The Arctic passes through 3 continents and the Antarctic only passes through Antarctica The Arctic Circle
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Antarctica has more land than the Arctic. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Antarctic Circle, while the Arctic is a region surrounded by the Arctic Circle and consists of mainly ice-covered ocean with some landmasses.
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The Antarctic Circle.
No. The Arctic is in the northern hemisphere and the Antarctic is in the southern hemispher. They are at different ends of the world.
Well, sweetheart, the Arctic Circle passes through three continents - North America, Europe, and Asia. Meanwhile, the Antarctic Circle only touches Antarctica. So, technically speaking, the Arctic Circle wins this round.
No. Boston, Mass in the USA is closer to the Arctic Circle than to the Antarctic Circle. Boston and the Arctic are both in the Northern Hemisphere: Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Arctic Circle passes through more continents.