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 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..
A whole continent exists between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole.
None are: there are no countries south of 60 degrees South Latitude. This part of planet earth is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
The Antarctic Circle circles the whole Earth roughly 1,620 miles from the south pole.It crosses parts of the Southern Ocean and the continent of Antarctica. There areno parts of any countries anywhere on the circle.
The region between the Arctic Circle and the North Pole is called the Arctic region. The region between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole is called the Antarctic region.
Yes, the Antarctic Circle is south of Africa.
The Arctic Circle is located in the Northern Hemisphere, while the Antarctic Circle is in the Southern Hemisphere. The Arctic Circle surrounds the North Pole, while the Antarctic Circle surrounds the South Pole. The Arctic Circle has Arctic tundra vegetation, while the Antarctic Circle is largely covered in ice.
Antarctica is south of the Antarctic Circle, yes.
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Oh, dude, the Antarctic Circle passes through zero countries. It's just a big imaginary line around the South Pole where things get chilly. So, if you were planning on taking a vacation there, you might want to pack an extra sweater or two.
The Arctic and the Antarctic
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.