The Antarctic Circle does not pass through any country.
The only continent that the Antarctic Circle passes through is Antarctica.
Nothing (on Earth) is east of the equator. It's east of the prime meridian ... and it's called 66.5 degrees east longitude.
That point is on the Antarctic continent, where there are no countries.
That point is on the Antarctic continent. There are no countries there.
The Arctic Circle is the parallel of latitude that runs 66° 33' 44" North of the Equator, and the Antarctic Circle is the parallel of latitude that runs 66° 33' 44" South of the Equator.66 1/2 N and 66 1/2 SThe latitude of the Arctic Circle is set at 66 degrees, 33 minutes, 44 seconds north of the equator. The Antarctic Circle is set at 66 degrees, 33 minutes, 44 seconds south of the equator.
Ice, it is located on the Antarctic Ice sheet.
There isn't one. Those coordinates put you in the southern portion of the Indian Ocean, due north of the French Southern & Antarctic Lands. Now if you replace 70 degrees east with 70 degrees west, that'll put you in Argentina.
About 20 degrees east latitude to 40 degrees east latitude.
No. You have to cross 360 degrees of meridian for a great circle, so 180 degrees East plus 180 degrees West around the equator will form a great circle.
what country spreads across asia from 80 degrees east to 130 degrees east
That point is on the Antarctic continent, (along with a huge number of others).
Eighty degrees south latitude represents a circle around the earth about 691 miles north of the south pole.Every point on the line flows over either on the Antarctic continent, or on the islands or seas that immediately surround it.There is no 'country' per se on the Antarctic continent: it is a continent dedicated to the scientific study of the health of planet earth.