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That point is in the Norwegian Sea.

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Q: Which body of water is located at the point where the Arctic Circle crosses the Prime Meridian?
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Does the meidian pass through the arctic circle or antarctic circle?

Every meridian of longitude on Earth crosses the Antarctic Circle, the Arctic Circle, and every other parallel of latitude on Earth.


Dose the Prime meridian pass through the Arctic Circle or the Antarctic Circle?

Yes. It crosses both of them, at 0 degrees longitude.


Does the Prime Meridian pass through Antarctica or the Arctic Circle?

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Which meridian passes through the Arctic Circle?

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What meridian passes through the Arctic Circle?

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What map feature can be found in North America -- the Prime Meridian Arctic Circle North Pole or Equator?

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Which circle passes through more continents Antarctic or Arctic?

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How many continents go through the arctic circle?

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The Prime Meridian in Arctic Circle meet in what sea?

The Norwegian sea.


When it's noon at Greenwich England what time is it where the Prime meridian crosses the Arctic Circle?

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