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the Arctic Circle is north of the equator.
North.
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North, way North.
South to north into the Arctic ocean.
North, unless you're inside it.
North towards the Arctic sea
Vorkuta and Norilsk are located to the south of the Arctic Circle. Both cities are situated in the northern part of Russia, but they lie just below the Arctic Circle's latitude, making them subarctic rather than fully Arctic locations.
The Arctic and Antarctic circles are named after the regions they mark. The Arctic Circle is named after the constellation Ursa Major, known as the Great Bear or "arctic bear," while the Antarctic Circle is named after the opposite direction of the Arctic Circle on the globe.
The arctic tern, sometimes traveling up to 12,000 miles in one direction.
Yes. The vast majority of North America lies south of the Arctic Circle, with Panama (its southernmost point) reaching 7 degrees north latitude. Only the very far north of mainland Canada and Alaska are north of the Arctic Circle and those areas are generally inhabited.