Approximately 23.6 degrees.
You can find the Antarctic Circle about 23 and a half degrees north of the South Pole.
A whole continent exists between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole.
The Polar Regions are defined by the Antarctic and Arctic Circles. The Antarctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude. The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude.
The Arctic Circle 66.5° North. The North Pole 90° North. The Antarctic Circle 66.5° South The South Pole 90° South.
Not exactly North Pole to South Pole, but from the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic Circle and vise versa.
The Antarctic Circle is the parallel of 23.5 degrees south latitude,or 113.5 degrees south of the north pole.
The Antarctic Circle is south of the equator.Southroughly 66.56 degrees south of it
You can find the Antarctic Circle about 23 and a half degrees north of the South 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.
There are no countries south of the Antarctic Circle. In fact, all land south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. Between 60 degrees S and the Antarctic Circle, you will find the Southern Ocean.
The Arctic is around the northern hemisphere The Antarctic is around the Southern Hemisphere (Antarctica)
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.
A whole continent exists between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole.
The Polar Regions are defined by the Antarctic and Arctic Circles. The Antarctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude. The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude.
The Arctic Circle 66.5° North. The North Pole 90° North. The Antarctic Circle 66.5° South The South Pole 90° South.
66.5 and 90 degrees away respectively.
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.