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  1. Arctic Circle - Wikipedia

    • The Arctic Circle is one of the two polar circles, and the most northerly of the five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of Earth at about 66° 34' N. Its southern equivalent is the Antarctic Circle. The Arctic Circle marks the southernmost latitude at which, on the winter solstice (which is the shortest day of the year) in the Northern Hemisphere, the Su… See more

    Etymology

    The word arctic comes from the Greek word ἀρκτικός (arktikos: "near the Bear, northern") and that from the word ἄρκτος (arktos: "bear"). See more

    Midnight sun and polar night

    The Arctic Circle is the southernmost latitude in the Northern Hemisphere at which the centre of the Sun can remain continuously above or below the horizon for twenty-four hours; as a result, at least once each year … See more

     
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  3. Arctic Circle | Latitude, History, & Map | Britannica

     
  4. Circles Of Latitude And Longitude - WorldAtlas

    Mar 19, 2021 · The position of the Arctic Circle fluctuates by about 49 ft each year due to the Earth’s axial tilt that is determined by tidal forces resulting from the pull of the moon on the Earth’s waters. The fluctuation of the Arctic Circle has …

  5. Where is the Arctic Circle? - WorldAtlas

    Apr 30, 2019 · The Arctic Circle is about 9,900 miles long and encompasses an area of about 7.7 million sq mi, representing approximately 4% of Earth's surface. The latitudinal line passes through the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, North Asia, …

  6. Arctic Circle - Geography Realm

    Jan 26, 2022 · The Arctic Circle is a circle of latitude encompassing the northernmost pole of the Earth and is located at approximately 66°33′45.6″ north of the Equator. The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude that separates the Arctic …

  7. GPS coordinates of Arctic Circle. Latitude: 66.5667 Longitude: …

  8. Where Is the Arctic? Is its boundary the Arctic Circle?

    The approximate location of the Arctic Circle is plotted on the map at the top of this page as a dashed blue line. The latitude of the Arctic Circle is slowly drifting northward at a speed of about 15 meters per year.

  9. Arctic Circle - New World Encyclopedia

    The Arctic Circle is the parallel of latitude that runs 66° 33' 39," or roughly 66.5°, north of the Equator. Approximately 15,000 kilometers (9,300 miles) to the south is the Antarctic Circle, of equal diameter to and parallel to the Arctic Circle as …

  10. Arctic Circle - Geolounge

  11. Geography of the Arctic Circle

  12. Arctic Map / Map of the Arctic - Facts About the Arctic …

    The Arctic Circle, incidentally, is an imaginary line located at 66º, 30'N latitude, and as a guide defines the southernmost part of the Arctic. The climate within the Circle is very cold and much of the area is always covered with ice.

  13. Arctic Circle: What It Means & Why It Matters - Life in Norway

  14. Arctic Circle - Encyclopedia of World Geography

  15. arctic circle - National Snow and Ice Data Center

  16. Arctic Circle - The Canadian Encyclopedia

  17. Arctic Circle Latitude and Longitude Map - Maps of World

  18. Does the Arctic Circle correspond to a line of latitude or longitude ...

  19. Where is the Arctic Circle, and is it even real? - Routes North

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  21. Arctic Lands and Peoples - Smithsonian National Museum of …

  22. Satellite map of Arctic Circle. Latitude: 66.5667 Longitude: 0.0000

  23. What is the longitude of the Arctic Circle? - Homework.Study.com

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