Antarctica I think? :)
The Antarctic Circle does not pass through any continent.
The Antarctic Circle passes through the continent of Antarctica.
Antarctica
Antarctica is the only continent that the Antarctic Circle passes through.
Yes.
The Antarctic Circle passes through Antarctica, which is a continent with no countries.
None. There are no countries, cities, or permanent human residents on Antarctica, and that's the only continent the Antarctic Circle crosses.
None. The only land that the Antarctic Circle crosses is on the continent of Antarctica. There are no cities, states, provinces, or countries on that continent.
The Antarctic Circle does not pass through any countries.
The Antarctic Circle passes through the Antarctic Peninsula and the Southern Ocean.
The Arctic one.The score is 3 to 1 in favor of the Arctic Circle.All land on the Antarctic Circle is part of the Antarctic continent. But the Arctic Circle crosses land belonging to North America, Europe, and Asia.
The 'antarctic' that the question refers to is ambiguous. It could mean the continent or the circle. The ambiguity is not a problem, however, since the question strikes out on both counts. The answers are "None" and "None".Antarctic Continent: The distance separating the closest points of Antarctica and South America is about 400 miles.Antarctic Circle: The southernmost point in South America is is about 700 miles short of the Antarctic Circle.