In the strictest sense, the Arctic is all of the Earth north of the Arctic Circle, which is located at 66 degrees, 32 minutes North Latitude. However, there are other definitions to suit specific scientific or political interests. For instance, the U.S. Congress has decreed that all of the Bering Sea, which extends southward to about 53 degrees North Latitude, is part of the Arctic for internal U.S. planning and budgeting purposes. Others make use of the such markers as the southernmost extent of winter sea ice for oceanic boundaries of the Arctic, or the treeline for terrestrial boundaries.
The Southern Hemisphere.
Yes. & therefore the Antarctic Ocean is in the Southern Hemisphere.
North America is in the western hemisphere but not in the southern hemisphere
The Atlantic and Pacific Ocean are both in the northern and southern hemisphere.
Europe and North America are the only continents that have no territory in the southern hemisphere.
It's in the southern hemisphere - The Arctic is in the north.
The Artic Ocean is in the northern hemishere!
Yes. & therefore the Antarctic Ocean is in the Southern Hemisphere.
the Arctic is in the northern.The Arctic is in the northern hemisphere.
the southern hemisphere
The Western Hemisphere contains both North and South America.
The continent of Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere: the Americas are half in the southern hemisphere -- South America, and half in the northern hemisphere -- North America. The polar region north of North America is the Arctic -- an ocean, not a continent.
north America and Arctic
The Arctic Wolf and the Arctic are in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Indian Ocean is the only one of the four oceans entirely in the southern hemisphere.
The North Pole is located in the Arctic, the South Pole is located in the Antarctic. The region around the North Pole is known as the Arctic.
Northern hemisphere polar regions are called the ARCTIC. Southern hemisphere polar regions are called the ANTARCTIC.