The position of the Arctic Circle is not fixed; as of 25 May 2017, it runs 66°33′46.7″ north of the Equator.
That's close to an approximate latitude for the Antarctic Circle.
90 degrees of latitude are between the tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic Circle.
The imaginary line located at 66.5 degrees south latitude is called the Antarctic Circle. This is the southernmost latitude at which the sun can remain continuously above or below the horizon for 24 hours during the summer and winter solstices, respectively. It marks the boundary of the Antarctic region.
Any latitude north of roughly "66.5° North" is north of the Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude. Everything north of the Arctic circle is considered to be the Arctic.
latitude 66o 33' N
The Arctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 33 minutes N latitude.
That's close to an approximate latitude for the Antarctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude. As of 2012, it is approximately 66° 33' 44" N latitude.
The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude. It has no temperature.
It is the parallel of latitude that runs 66° 33′ 44″ (or 66.5622°) north of the Equator.
Arctic Circle.
90 degrees of latitude are between the tropic of Capricorn and the Arctic Circle.
it is a latitude
The imaginary line located at 66.5 degrees south latitude is called the Antarctic Circle. This is the southernmost latitude at which the sun can remain continuously above or below the horizon for 24 hours during the summer and winter solstices, respectively. It marks the boundary of the Antarctic region.
Roughly 66-1/2 degrees north latitude.