The Arctic Circle is in the Arctic or Northernmost area on our World.
The Antarctic Circle is in the Antarctic or Southernmost area of or World.
Technically, both polar regions -- above the Arctic Circle and below the Antarctic Circle -- are equal. However, Antarctica occupies the larger landmass, of the two, covering about 10% of the earth's surface.
One hundred percent of the ice...in the Antarctic, is ice in the Antarctic.
There are no reindeer in Antarctica, only in the Arctic. You would be much more likely to find reindeer near the Arctic. It is logically impossible to find a mammal living in the Antarctic Circle. Although reindeer would be able to survive in the Antarctic Circle, they would soon develop hypothermia.
98% of Antarctica is covered in ice
Depending on where you are on the continent, south of the Antarctic circle you can experience between one 24-hour period of no sunrise to six months of no sunrise -- at the South Pole.
There are no commercial flights to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
The purpose of the Antarctic Circle is not to measure, it is to mark. The circle marks the latitude on earth beyond which there is at least one 24-hour period of no sunrise/ sunset per year.
The Antarctic Ice Sheet contains about 90% of the earth's store of ice.
The Antarctic Desert is much larger than the Sahara.
Zero. It's too cold and dry in the Antarctic interior to snow.
Your answer depends on your location, your ultimate Antarctic destination, and your mode of transport.
Antarctic electricians make about $58,396 pa before taxes.