It's north of it.
No. The Tropic of Cancer is to the Tropic of Capricorn as the Arctic Circle is to the Antarctic Circle.
The Tropic of Cancer is to the Tropic of Capricorn as the Arctic Circle is to the Antarctic Circle. They are lines of latitude either north (Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer) or south of the equator.
The Tropic of Cancer is to the Tropic of Capricorn as the Arctic Circle is to the Antarctic Circle. They are lines of latitude either north (Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer) or south of the equator.
The Arctic Circle can be found North of the Tropic of Cancer.Even though Earth may be "round" as previously stated, the Arctic Circle can be easily located when searching north of the Tropic of Cancer. Not south.north
The Tropic of Capricorn is north of the Antarctic Circle.
Both "tropics" are north of the Antarctic Circle. This one is in the southern hemisphere. The tropic of cancer is in the northern hemisphere.
Those are the North and South Temperate Zones, respectively.
No... That only happens north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle.
The globe is commonly divided from north to south into five zones between the North Pole and the South Pole. From the North Pole to the Arctic Circle is the arctic zone. From the Arctic Circle to the Tropic of Cancer is the temperate zone. From the South Pole to the Antarctic Circle is the antarctic zone. From the Antarctic Circle to the Tropic of Capricorn is also the temperate zone. In the middle, from the Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn (with the Equator in the middle) is the tropic zone, or the Tropics. Most of Africa lies in this part of the world.
North of it.
For the most part, regions north of the Tropic of Cancer but south of the Arctic Circle and regions south of the Tropic of Capricorn and north of the Antarctic circle are considered temperate.
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