You can find each at about 66 degrees from the Equator.
Switzerland
The southern hemisphere.
where arctic ocean lies
Not exactly, but there's some broad overlap in latitudes.
Land masses that lie mostly within low latitudes include South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Australia. These regions typically experience warmer climates due to their proximity to the equator and receive a higher amount of sunlight throughout the year.
North of 66.5622 degrees north and south of 66.5622 degrees south respectively.
The Arctic and the Antarctic respectively.
The areas that lie north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle are known as the subarctic regions. These areas experience cold temperatures and distinct seasonal changes due to their proximity to the poles.
66.5 degrees north and south, respectively.
The latitude is 66 degrees 33 minutes north.
The Arctic Circle is 66.5 degrees north. The Antarctic Circle is 66.5 degrees south.
The north and south frigid zones (also known as the Arctic and the Antarctic) lie near the poles.
The Arctic circle is 66 33′ 39″ north and the Antarctic is the same south of the equator.Every longitude crosses both circles.
66 1/2 north and 66 1/2 south
Switzerland
The southern hemisphere.
All of them.