66.5 degrees south latitude
You are one degree out, The Antarctic Circles latitude is 66° 33′ 39″ (or 66.56083°) south.
You can find the Antarctic Circle at about 66.5628° S. Because the earth wobbles, the circle moves with it.
The Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent is found south of 60 degrees S.
It passes through Antarctica and Antarctic ice shelves
That point is in the open ocean, about 1,050 miles south of the southernmost point in Africa, and almost 1,400 miles north of the Antarctic coast.
'Hot' just above freezing is 33 degrees F, or 1 degree C.
pouched lamprey,toothfish, murray cod, icefish,plunderfish
No its in the Antarctic
Yes, there is an Antarctic Circle.
The Antarctic Peninsula
There are no lemmings in the Antarctic.
That point is on the Antarctic continent. It's about 345 miles from the south pole, 550 miles from the nearest point on the ocean coast, and 3,500 miles due south of the south coast of South Africa.