about 900 miles
The Arctic Circle.
The Line of Latitude you are referring to is called these Arctic Circle. The opposite line, 66.5 degrees south, refers to the Antarctic Circle. Areas with the Arctic Circle include the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, and the northern edges of Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Scandinavia.
Canada is as it is further north than the US, in fact some of it is in the Arctic Circle and the very northern parts of Canada are practically in the North Pole.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude. Everything north of the Arctic circle is considered to be the Arctic.
they can be found in Canada and greeland.they live in the rocky slope and upper tundraThe Arctic Hare lives in the extreme northern part of Canada and several parts of Greenland.
Nope! The arctic circle passes through the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut in Canada. All of these territories are located north of Alberta, the province Edmonton is located in.No.
about 1450 km
The more populated parts of Canada are well below the Arctic Circle, but parts of Canada are above the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle runs through Canada.
Alberta is not far enough north to have a day with 24 hours of sunlight -- that only occurs north of the Arctic Circle, in the three northern territories of Canada.
Arctic circle & Canada
Yes.
Yes.Canada does.
Canada is further north, reaching the Arctic circle.
There are at least five Victoria Islands. The one in Canada is north of the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle.
In the tundra or arctic biomes. Especially in greenland, canada, the Arctic circle. :) happy to help