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That's close to the latitude of the Antarctic Circle.

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The Antarctic Circle

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66° 33′ 39" S

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Those are the Arctic and Antarctic Circles, respectively.

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That would be the "parallel of 66 degrees north".

The Arctic Circle is located only about 1/2 degree north of that parallel.

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The Arctic Circle.

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It's probably the Artic Circle.

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i dont know but i need to know! :P

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The Arctic Circle.

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What is at 66 north latitude?

The Arctic Circle, a major line of latitude, is located at 66.5 degrees north latitude.


Which line of latitude is located at 66 and a half degrees south?

That would be the 66.5° S parallel.


What line of latitude at about 66 degrees at the south pole marks the beginning of a cold area?

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What 2 lines of latitude measure 66 degrees north and south?

The Antarctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude. The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude.


Antarctica is almost entirely inside of this line of latitude?

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What is the imaginary boundary of the north polar region at 66 degrees 30' north latitude?

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What line is located at 66 degrees south?

There's no line there, but if a cartographer chose to draw one on his map or globe, then it would be the 'parallel' of 66° south latitude.


What longitude and latitude is Antarctic circle?

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What degrees are the Arctic and the Antarctic circles?

They are both at 66 degrees 32 minutes, either South Latitude or North Latitude.


Is the Arctic Circle a line of longitude or latitude?

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Latitude of the Arctic Circle?

The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 33 minutes N latitude.


What is the latitude of the Antarctic Circle?

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