The Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn are each about 1,620 miles from the Equator.
The Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle are each about 4,590 miles from the Equator.
The Tropic of Capricorn is about 6,210 miles from the Arctic Circle.
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The Tropic of Capricorn, which runs through Australia, is definitely closer to the equator than it is to the Arctic Circle.The equator is between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic Circle, so theTropic of Capricorn must be closer to the equator than to the Arctic Circle.The equator :)The Equator
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It's roughly twice as far from the Arctic Circle as it is from the Equator.
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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.
The Arctic Circle marks an area north of the Equator, and the Antarctic Circle marks an area south of the Equator, where there is at least one 24-hour period annually of no sunrise or sunset.
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No, tundra is typically found in regions closer to the poles, particularly in the Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle. The Tropic of Capricorn is located around 23.5 degrees south of the equator, where the climate is typically warmer and drier compared to tundra regions.