It is moderate by relatively warm ocean temperatures to the south - this is caused by a current called the Gulf Stream which travels northward with warmer waters from near the Equator, off the east coast of North America, then slowly dissipating as it turns east, crossing the North Atlantic
Sweden is a big place, and the Arctic Circle crosses it. The northernmost part of the country is about 175 miles from the Circle, while the southernmost part is on the other side of the Circle and about 775 miles from it. So if you're standing in Sweden, then your distance from the Arctic Circle can be anything between zero and 775 miles.
Yes, part of Finland is inside the Arctic Circle.
That's the summer solstice, when areas north of the Arctic Circle will have 24 hours of daylight.
Norway, and Finland are the only two of these with are a above the arctic circle. Norway, however, stretches hundreds of miles further north. Ukrain is by far the furthest south.
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It is south of the Arctic circle.
No Iceland is not in the Arctic Circle. But it is very close to it.No.
Iceland is slightly south of the Arctic Circle. The North Pole is the center of the Arctic Circle. Iceland is 1800-miles from the North Pole.South
The 'circle' passing very close to Iceland is the Arctic Circle. =)
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North of it.