A whole continent exists between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole.
The only continent that the Antarctic Circle passes through is Antarctica.
Antarctica
There is a continent south of the Antarctic Circle, while the Arctic Circle surrounds sea ice.
South PoleAnother AnswerYou'll find the Southern Ocean, the continent of Antarctica and the South Pole located within the Antarctic Circle.
Antarctica is the continent farthest south, located primarily within the Antarctic Circle.
The continent of Antarctica is crossed by and surrounded by the Antarctic Circle.
The Tropic of Capricorn circles the earth, crossing territory in South America, Africa, and Australia. All of the land area that the Antarctic Circle crosses is part of the Antarctic continent.
The Antarctic Circle does not pass through any continent.
The Antarctic Circle surrounds Antarctica.
Anywhere south of the Antarctic Circle. The only land area there is the continent of Antarctica.
The Antarctic Circle crosses Antarctica.