The Antarctic Circle
The Antarctic Plate is primarily defined by divergent and transform boundaries. To the north, it interacts with the South American Plate along the Scotia Plate boundary, while to the south, it diverges from the South Sandwich Plate. Additionally, to the west, it forms transform boundaries with the Pacific Plate. These interactions contribute to tectonic activity in the region, including earthquakes and volcanic activity.
To the south, naturally, it's Lake Ontario. Highway 427 forms the boundary to the west with Mississauga. Steeles Ave. forms the boundary to the north with York Region. The Rouge River forms the boundary to the east with Durham Region. Overall, the city covers an area of 630 sq. km.
The imaginary line that forms the northern boundary of most of Antarctica is the Antarctic Circle, located at approximately 66.5 degrees south latitude. Beyond this line, there are restrictions on sunlight and daylight hours due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
There are no wolves in the Antarctic region.
The Antarctic region is located in the southern hemisphere.
The Antarctic plate is the tectonic plate under the continent of Antarctica. It extends northward below the oceans to where it meets the Nazca, South American, African, Indo-Australian, and Scotia Plates and forms a divergent boundary along the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge.
You may be thinking of the Weddell Sea. Coats land forms the eastern boundary of the Weddell.
The boundary between the Antarctic Plate and the Pacific Plate is primarily a divergent boundary, characterized by seafloor spreading along the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge. At this boundary, the two plates are moving away from each other, allowing magma to rise and create new oceanic crust. Additionally, there are sections where transform boundaries occur, where the plates slide past one another. This complex interaction contributes to seismic activity in the region.
The Río Colorado forms the northern boundary of Patagonia.
The Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic is a modifier word used to describe a region, for example: the Antarctic region. Antarctica is a noun and is the name of a continent. Antarctica is contained within the Antarctic region.
If you are south of about 66 degrees S, you are in the Antarctic region. If you are north of about 66 degrees N, you are in the Arctic region.