The Antarctic circle passes through the Indian ocean, the Pacific and the South Atlantic.
Some scientist refer to this as the Antarctic Ocean, but it is not an ocean in the classic sense.
There is a continent south of the Antarctic Circle, while the Arctic Circle surrounds sea ice.
The Antarctic Circle runs through the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica.
You're thinking of the Weddell Sea and the Ross Sea.
Yes, there is an Antarctic Circle.
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.
Antarctic Circle
The Antarctic Circle is about 66 degrees S.
The Antarctic Circle
The Antarctic Circle surrounds Antarctica.
The Antarctic Circle does not pass through any countries. The Antarctic circle only passes through Antarctica. Since Antarctica has no countries, the Antarctic circle does not pass through any.
Only Antarctica is crossed by the Antarctic Circle.
Yes, the Antarctic Circle is south of Africa.