The Arctic Circle is north of the Equator, and the Antarctic Circle is south of the Equator.
it is north of the equator
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The Arctic Circle is north of the Equator; the Antarctic Circle is south of the Equator.
the arctic circle is north of the tropic of cancer
The Arctic Circle is north of the Equator; the Antarctic Circle is south of the Equator.
The Arctic Circle is in the Northern Hemisphere, which is north of the Equator.
Do you mean the Arctic Circle? If so, it is north of the equator. Far North. I have not heard of an Atlantic Circle. There is a North Atlantic and South Atlantic Ocean.
There is no Pacific circle, the Arctic and Antarctic circles are north and south of the equator respectively
There is no America circle, the arctic and antarctic circles are north and south of the equator respectively
The Arctic Circle is north of the Equator: the Antarctic Circle is south of the Equator.
No - the Tropic of Cancer is in the Northern Hemisphere, but north of the Equator. It is south of the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle lies at about 66.5622 degrees North. The Arctic is the entire area from the Arctic Circle to 90 degrees North, or the North Pole.
The direction from Antarctica to the Equator is towards the North.
Look at a globe. The Arctic Circle surrounds the North Pole at the top of it, the South Pole is at the bottom. The equator circles the globe halfway between the two. Whichever way you read it, the Arctic Circle is closer to the equator than the South Pole is, and the Arctic Circle is closer to the equator than it is to the South Pole.