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In descending order:1) Pacific ocean (155,557,000 sq km)2) Atlantic ocean (76,762,000 sq km)3) Indian ocean (68,556,000 sq km)4) Southern ocean (20,327,000 sq km)5) Arctic ocean (14,056,000 sq km)
The Arctic Circle lies at about 66.5622 degrees North. The Arctic is the entire area from the Arctic Circle to 90 degrees North, or the North Pole.
Largest to smallest ( sq. km.).Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern ( Antarctic ), Arctic
Thickness of door is not measured in km. Kilometer is a big quantity.
Every point on the Trpic of Capricorn OR the Tropic of Cancer is about 2,608 km from the equator. Every point on the Arctic Circle or the Antarctic Circle is about 2,608 km from the north or south pole respectivly.
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The Arctic desert is 14.0 kilometers big. This the 5th largest desert in Asia.
It varies in size alot because of seasonal changes. 15 million square km in winter. 13-14 million square km in summer.
The Indian ocean is bigger (68,556,000 sq km), versus the Arctic Ocean (14,056,000 sq km).
14.06 million km²
The Canadian Arctic Lowlands cover an area of approximately 750,000 square kilometers. It is a region characterized by flat terrain, consisting of vast expanses of tundra and wetlands.
The UK is a big place. Thurso, Scotland is 550.5 miles (886 km) due south of the Arctic Circle. To Plymouth, England, it's 1,117.3 miles (1,798 km). Looking at it another way ... on your trip from the Arctic Circle to Plymouth, you haven't even reached the halfway point yet when you enter the UK.
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The sun is about 15,000 km big
Ohio is a big place. The intersection of 6th St. and 3rd Ave., at the Post Office in Chesapeake, Ohio, is 1,943.5 miles (3,128 km) due south of the Arctic Circle. From the intersection of State Rd. and E. Prospect Rd. in Ashtabula, it's only 1,705.3 miles (2,744 km).
The Arctic Circle is currently at latitude 66.5622°N. Stuttgart is at 48.7786°N. The distance from the pole to the equator along the same longitude is 10,000 km, so Stuttgart, Germany, is 1,976 km from the Arctic Circle.