The continent of Antarctica.
Any land that the Antarctic Circle crosses is part of the Antarctic continent.
The Antarctic Circle crosses open ocean water for 99% of its length, meaning that a tiny percent of the circle crosses land -- Antarctica, in fact. At the precise location of the Antarctic Circle on Antarctica, there are no known residents. At sea, a sailor would work hard to maintain any residency in the Antarctic Circle. Your name for this person would be up to you to define.
They are all North of the Antarctic Circle.
The name for 66.5 degrees south latitude is the Antarctic Circle.
The entire USA is north of the Antarctic Circle.
Yes.
Wherever the Antarctic Circle crosses land, the land is part of the continent of Antarctica.
There are no countries south of the Antarctic Circle. In fact, all land south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. Between 60 degrees S and the Antarctic Circle, you will find the Southern Ocean.
The Arctic one.The score is 3 to 1 in favor of the Arctic Circle.All land on the Antarctic Circle is part of the Antarctic continent. But the Arctic Circle crosses land belonging to North America, Europe, and Asia.
Arctic
The Antarctic Circle crosses waters of the Southern Ocean, and land of Antarctica.No point of it is on any part of any country, and there are no countries south of it,between the circle and the south pole..
North of the Antarctic circle is basically what you see on the bottom of flat maps. The waters are called the South Pacific, the South Indian and the South Atlantic oceans.