The continent of Antarctica is encircled by the Antarctic Circle and is almost entirely inside it. The Antarctic Peninsula (near South America) extends the farthest out of the circle.
Yes. The Antarctica Circle does cross parts of the continent of Antarctica.
The Arctic Circle encircles the northern part of the Earth, so it doesn't come near the southern part of any oceans.
No.
False. Arctic Circle is North. Southern Ocean is South.
No, Arctic Ocean surrounds the North pole
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No.
No.
Arctic Ocean,Atlantic Ocean,and Pacific Ocean
The Arctic Circle passes through the Arctic Ocean.
antarctica is the only continent that the antarctic circle crosses. im sorry if this answer is wrong as i was being very stupid and lame while i wrote it.
Yes. & therefore the Antarctic Ocean is in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Equator does not cross the Arctic ocean.
The Arctic Circle is found at latitude 66 degrees 33' 44" on the earth. It is one of five major circles of latitude, including the equator. The continents that the Arctic Circle runs through are North America, Asia, and Europe.Europe, Asia, North AmericaThe Arctic Circle crosses North American, European, and Asian territory.
There are actually two oceans that do not span the Equator. These are the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean.
The Antarctic Circle -- 66°S 33′ 44″ - the latitude in the Southern Hemisphere south of which marks locations on earth that experience at least one 24-hour day and one 24-hour night each year. The Antarctic Circle crosses Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
The Indian Ocean is the only one of the four oceans entirely in the southern hemisphere.
The Arctic Ocean
The Arctic Ocean