The Arctic Circle is an imaginary line on globes and charts at about 66.5°N latitude. Locations north of the Arctic Circle can experience at least one 24-hour period of "night" during the winter. At the North Pole, this becomes 6 months of daylight and 6 months of night.
To "draw" the Arctic Circle, make a circle centered on the North Pole, about 2600 kilometers (1616 miles) in radius.
Arctic Circle.
The Arctic
You draw a circle around a circle.
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Construct a circle with a compass and then draw a straight line through its centre
It is south of the Arctic circle.
The Arctic Circle passes through the Arctic Ocean.
A polar circle is either the Arctic Circle or the Antarctic Circle.
The Arctic Circle
No, the Arctic Circle is an imaginary line.
The arctic circle
the Himalayas are south of the Arctic Circle
Reindeer are only found in the far north near the Arctic Circle.
Arctic Circle
The region north of the Arctic Circle is known as the Arctic.
The Arctic Ocean is located north of 66.5°N latitude.
The Arctic Circle does not move - it's always at N 66.5 degrees.