That point is in the Norwegian Sea.
Every meridian of longitude on Earth crosses the Antarctic Circle, the Arctic Circle, and every other parallel of latitude on Earth.
Yes. It crosses both of them, at 0 degrees longitude.
Both. It runs from Pole to Pole. Every meridian of longitude on Earth crosses the Antarctic Circle,the Arctic Circle, and every other parallel of latitude on Earth.Yes to both.The prime meridian is a line of longitude and therefore passes through both the Arctic and Antarctic circles, which are lines of lattitude.
The Arctic Circle crosses North American, European, and Asian territory.
The Arctic Circle crosses parts of Europe, Asia, and North America.
All of them.
All of them.
the Arctic Circle
The Arctic Circle - It passes through Europe, North America and Asia.ArcticArctic CircleThe Antarctic Circle only crosses territory of Antarctica.The Arctic Circle crosses territory of North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Arctic Circle crosses parts of Europe, Asia, and North America.
The Norwegian sea.
For the most part, time zones don't change north to south. It would still be noon.