The three continents that the Arctic Circle passes over are North America, Asia and Europe.
Three of them.
The Arctic Circle does not surround any continents.
Three of them.
The Arctic Circle passes through three continents: Asia, Europe and North America.
The three continents that have land in the Arctic Circle are North America, Europe, and Asia. These regions are home to various Arctic habitats and indigenous communities adapted to the extreme cold and unique environment of the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle passes through parts of three continents, North America, Europe, and Asia. The Antarctic Circle passes through part of the continent of Antarctica only.
North America, Europe and Asia
Europe, Asia, North America
Well, sweetheart, the Arctic Circle passes through three continents - North America, Europe, and Asia. Meanwhile, the Antarctic Circle only touches Antarctica. So, technically speaking, the Arctic Circle wins this round.
Three continents actually pass through the Arctic Circle, not one. They are Asia, Europe and North America.
The North Atlantic Ocean on the west, and the Arctic Ocean on the north as Europe is one of the three continents that touches the Arctic Circle.