The equator is found at zero degrees and the South pole is found at 90 degrees S. You can measure this depending on the definition of nautical mile that you choose to use.
The closest point of Antarctic land to the equator is located at 69.5000° S.
Your math, then, will give you the answer you seek.
The Antarctic Circle is the imaginary circle 66.5 degrees south of the equator and parallel to it.
No it is south of the equator.
You can find the Antarctic Circle south of the Equator at about 66 degrees S. Some maps do not include this far south geography.
The Arctic Circle is north of the Equator, and the Antarctic Circle is south of the Equator.
It is south of the Equator.
It is south of the equator
Yes, the Antarctic Circle is located south of the Equator, at latitude 66° 33´ 39" S.
Yes, the Antarctic Circle is located south of the Equator, at latitude 66° 33´ 39" S.
Not really.
Do you mean the Arctic Circle? If so, it is north of the equator. Far North. I have not heard of an Atlantic Circle. There is a North Atlantic and South Atlantic Ocean.
The Arctic Circle is located in the Northern Hemisphere, while the Antarctic Circle is in the Southern Hemisphere. The Arctic Circle surrounds the North Pole, while the Antarctic Circle surrounds the South Pole. The Arctic Circle has Arctic tundra vegetation, while the Antarctic Circle is largely covered in ice.
The Tropic of Cancer is to the Tropic of Capricorn as the Arctic Circle is to the Antarctic Circle. They are lines of latitude either north (Arctic Circle, Tropic of Cancer) or south of the equator.