The Arctic Circle runs through Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Iceland (just), Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. The Antarctic Circle crosses only Antarctica.
North America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
The Prime Meridian crosses parts of . . . -- England -- France -- Spain -- Algeria -- Burkina Faso -- Mali -- Togo -- Ghana -- (Antarctica ... continent with no countries)
-- Africa -- Antarctica -- Europe
I don't think the Pacific Ocean passes through any continents, so the answer would be "All of them".
England, France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana. (Also Antarctica, which is not a country.)
Antarctica does not pass through any countries. Antarctica is a continent that sits on its own. Antarctica is commonly referred to as the South Pole.
The Antarctic Circle passes through Antarctica, which is a continent with no countries.
The Antarctic Circle only passes through Antarctica.
None. The only land that the Antarctic Circle crosses is on the continent of Antarctica. There are no cities, states, provinces, or countries on that continent.
Oh, dude, the Antarctic Circle passes through zero countries. It's just a big imaginary line around the South Pole where things get chilly. So, if you were planning on taking a vacation there, you might want to pack an extra sweater or two.
None. There are no countries, cities, or permanent human residents on Antarctica, and that's the only continent the Antarctic Circle crosses.
England France Spain Algeria Burkina Faso Mali Togo Ghana (Antarctica ... continent with no countries)
The answer you want is Antarctica.
North America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
Oil tankers do not sail near Antarctica: it's not on the way to or from anywhere where oil is transported.
Antarctica is the only continent that the Antarctic Circle passes through.
None.