The one that goes around the fatest part of the glove - the Equator!
That's close to an approximate latitude for the Antarctic Circle.
Meridians of longitude are half-circles. All of them have the same length.Circles of latitude have zero length at the poles, and are longest at the equator.
The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude. As of 2012, it is approximately 66° 33' 44" N latitude.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 33 minutes N latitude.
The Arctic Circle is the parallel of 66.5 degrees north latitude.
The reason is because it is in the middle of the earth so it makes the biggest, most round circle, (around the Earth). it has the farthest to go around thus creating a perfectly round circle of latitude around Earth........................(i'm 13)
it is a latitude
It is the circle's diameter that is the biggest chord.
The Antarctic Circle is located at approximately 66.5 degrees south latitude.
Roughly 66.5° is the latitude of every point on the Arctic Circle.
The Antarctic Circle is the collection of all the points on earth that are 23.5 degreessouth of the equator ... 23.5 degrees south latitude.
Any GPS latitude indicator south of 66° 33′ 39″ S is considered a latitude within the Antarctic Circle.