You can find the Antarctic Circle south of the Equator at about 66 degrees S. Some maps do not include this far south geography.
There is no Atlantic Circle. The Antarctic Circle passes through no countries. See the related link for a map of the Antarctic Circle.
The Antarctic Circle is the parallel of latitude at 66°30' S. It is the northern limit of where the Sun neither rises on the summer solstice nor sets on the winter solstice.well da antarctian circle is a circle that gose round the arctic and looks in a form of a circle, look for a map that shows the exsact placeing for the arctica circle (sorry bout da speling im in a rush)
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The Arctic Circle is slightly less than 3/4 of the way from the equator to the North Pole at a latitude of 66 degrees, 33 minutes, 36 seconds. The Antarctic Circle is the same distance from the equator to the South Pole. Depending on the map, they may not be shown.
A star often shows a nation's capital on a map.
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Did you even look at a map or a book before you posted this? Just how lazy are you? Do you know where the south pole is and what it is called?
Captain James Cook never actually discovered the Antarctic Circle itself, but he is known for his significant contributions to the exploration of the Antarctic region. His second voyage, which took place from 1772 to 1775, was notable for crossing the Antarctic Circle for the first time on January 17, 1773. Cook's expeditions helped to map various parts of the Southern Hemisphere and increased European knowledge of the Antarctic area.
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