There are no countries in this geography, only a continent: Antarctica. There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
Oh, dude, the Antarctic Circle passes through zero countries. It's just a big imaginary line around the South Pole where things get chilly. So, if you were planning on taking a vacation there, you might want to pack an extra sweater or two.
The Antarctic Circle only passes through Antarctica.
The Antarctic Circle passes through Antarctica, which is a continent with no countries.
None. Any land that the Antarctic Circle crosses is part of the continent of Antarctica, which is not carved up into countries.
None. The only land that the Antarctic Circle crosses is on the continent of Antarctica. There are no cities, states, provinces, or countries on that continent.
The Antarctic Circle circles the whole Earth roughly 1,620 miles from the south pole.It crosses parts of the Southern Ocean and the continent of Antarctica. There areno parts of any countries anywhere on the circle.
Antarctica is south of the Antarctic Circle, yes.
Polar bears do not live in Antarctica, rather they reside across the Arctic circle, from North America to Asia.
There are no countries in Antarctica. Antarctica does not have any real countries, some countries on other continents have territory that they have laid claim to there, but there are no real countries on Antarctica, it is just a continent that is basically uninhabited other than research stations, and penguins.There are no countries in Antarctica
None. There are no countries, cities, or permanent human residents on Antarctica, and that's the only continent the Antarctic Circle crosses.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
There are no countries in Antarctica.