The Antarctic Circle is the parallel of 23.5 degrees south latitude,
or 113.5 degrees south of the north pole.
The Antarctic Circle surrounds the globe at approx. 23.5 degrees north of the south pole.That would be 156.5 degrees south of the north pole.
The Antarctic Circle is south of the equator.Southroughly 66.56 degrees south of it
Approximately 156.5 degrees of latitude.
The Arctic Circle 66.5° North. The North Pole 90° North. The Antarctic Circle 66.5° South The South Pole 90° South.
it can be found in the northern hemisphere.The Antarctic Circle is the parallel of latitude 23.5 degrees north of the South Pole, in the southern Hemisphere.
The Arctic is around the northern hemisphere The Antarctic is around the Southern Hemisphere (Antarctica)
About 23 degrees north of the South Pole is the Antarctic Circle, which marks the northernmost point at which the sun stays continuously above the horizon during the December solstice. This region experiences extreme winter conditions with long periods of darkness and freezing temperatures.
No. The North Pole is the center of the Arctic Circle and the South Pole is the center of the Antarctic Circle. The Polar Circles are about 20-odd degrees from the poles.
The Arctic Circle surrounds the North Pole, the Antarctic Circle surrounds the South Pole.
The Antarctic Circle is located at approximately 66.5 degrees south latitude. This means it is about 23.5 degrees away from the South Pole.
The region between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole is called the Arctic region. The region between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole is called the Antarctic region.
The Arctic Circle around the North Pole and the Antarctic Circle around the South Pole.