The Antarctic Circle is polar, and these are their fall, winter and spring seasons.
No. The Antarctic Circle crosses the tip of Antarctica.
Both are theoretically the same. It depends on the accuracy of your measurements and the method of measurement. Are you measuring at exactly theoretical sea level or up and down mountains and valleys (along the sea floor?) etc. I do believer that the Earth is slightly larger south of the equator and so the Antarctic circle could be larger.
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Antarctica is a polar environment almost totally included in the Antarctic Circle. From the Antarctic Circle to the South Pole, these geographies experience at least one 24-hour period and up to six months at Pole, of no sunset/ sunrise. Antarctica is covered by an ice sheet that contains about 70% of the earth's fresh water and about 90% of the earth's ice.
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None. The only landmass it passes through is Antarctica, which contains no countries, mainly just science stations run by countries like Britain, Chile, Australia and Argentina. If you are also including the Arctic Circle in this question, the Arctic Circle passes through: Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland (the island of Grimsey), Greenland (which is still sort of technically part of Denmark), Canada, and the United States. So it passes through eight countries.
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Definitely not in the arctic, but it is not impossible that there is some in the antarctic region. Actually there still is a lot of gold mining going on in Alaska, but that isn't really into the real polar region since most of Alaska is south of the Arctic Circle.
The furthest point south where the sun never gets exactly overhead at noon is the Antarctic Circle, which is about 66.5 degrees south latitude. This means that during the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere, the sun will still be lower in the sky at noon for locations south of the Antarctic Circle.
This phenomenon, known as the midnight sun, occurs in regions north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle during the summer solstice. It happens because the tilt of the Earth's axis causes the sun to never fully set below the horizon during this time of year.
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