Bering Strait
61 degrees north and 147 degrees west is in the northern part of Alaska, near the Bering Strait and the Arctic Ocean.
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The Bering Circle does not exist however if you mean the Bering Sea it is located to the southwest and west of mainland Alaska. It is does not for part of the Arctic Ocean but is an arm of the Pacific Ocean. The Bering Strait connects the Arctic and Pacific Oceans and lies just south of the Arctic Circle at the northern edge of the Bering Sea.
Yes, the West Wind Drift, also known as the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, occurs at approximately 60 degrees south latitude in the Southern Hemisphere, not at the Arctic Circle in the Northern Hemisphere.
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.
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Arctic Ocean (to the north) Bering Strait (to the west) Bering Sea (to the west, but south of the Bering Strait) Pacific Ocean (To the south)
The Arctic Circle is the parallel of latitude that runs 66° 33' 44" North of the Equator, and the Antarctic Circle is the parallel of latitude that runs 66° 33' 44" South of the Equator.66 1/2 N and 66 1/2 SThe latitude of the Arctic Circle is set at 66 degrees, 33 minutes, 44 seconds north of the equator. The Antarctic Circle is set at 66 degrees, 33 minutes, 44 seconds south of the equator.
The western limit of the Strait of Gibraltor is at 36 degrees north and 6 degrees west.
The main two being the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, but these have been split into seas so you could say four bodies of water surround Greenland. Those being the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, the Greenland Sea to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and Baffin Bay to the west.
Great Bear Lake is a large lake located near the Arctic Circle and around 120 degrees west longitude. It is in the Northwest Territories of Canada and is known for its crystal-clear waters and rich biodiversity.