The Arctic is around the northern hemisphere
The Antarctic is around the Southern Hemisphere (Antarctica)
Antarctica is 100% completely south of the north pole, the Arctic Circle, theTropic of Cancer, the equator, the Tropic of Capricorn, all of North America,South America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe, and it's almost but not quitecompletely south of the Antarctic Circle.But it's 100% completely north of the south pole.
You are thinking of the Antarctic Circle.
The best places to see an aurora are near the poles of the earth: that would be way north near the arctic circle or way south near the antarctic circle.
Every degree of latitude -- circles -- on earth is north of the South Pole. Notably, these include the Antarctic Circle -- 66° 33′ 44″ South, the Equator -- 0° and the Arctic Circle -- 66° 33′ 44″ North.
North Pole.... Arctic. South Pole....Antarctic.
Everywhere in Chile is south of the equator.
Reindeer are only found in the far north near the Arctic Circle.
The continent of Antarctica is encircled by the Antarctic Circle and is almost entirely inside it. The Antarctic Peninsula (near South America) extends the farthest out of the circle.Yes. The Antarctica Circle does cross parts of the continent of Antarctica.
Your answer depends on where you are on the continent. On the Antarctic Peninsula -- near the Antarctic Circle, you only experience one day of no sunset. At the South Pole, the period is six months.
Arctic Circle
Tundra biomes generally occur near the Arctic Circle, between 60° to 75° latitude in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, tundra biomes are found near the Antarctic Circle, between 60° to 75° latitude.
The North Pole is near the Arctic region, which is located in the northern part of the Earth near the North Pole. Antarctica is at the opposite end of the Earth, in the southern hemisphere. Europe is a continent located between Asia and the Atlantic Ocean.