At 80 degrees north latitude, you would primarily be in the Arctic Ocean. This region is characterized by sea ice and cold temperatures, particularly in the winter months. The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the world's oceans, and it is surrounded by landmasses including parts of North America, Europe, and Asia.
Arctic Ocean
Anywhere around the Earth north of 80 degrees north latitude is a location in the Arctic Ocean, except where Greenland and the islands of northern Canada extend past that latitude.
It is the Arctic Ocean.
The Indian Ocean.
The Arctic Ocean.
The Arctic Circle is located 66 degrees 33' 39" north. The only ocean that is located this far north is the Arctic Ocean.
The body of water located at 80 degrees north latitude and 160 degrees west longitude is the Arctic Ocean. This region is part of the Arctic Circle and is characterized by cold temperatures and icy conditions.
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.
Indian Ocean
80 degrees north latitude is in the Arctic Ocean at almost any longitude. 80N passes through northern Greenland, an island in northern Canada, and an island in Russia, but mostly it's the Arctic Ocean.
80 degrees latitude means 80 degrees north or south of the equator
Indian ocean