- Arctic Circle - Wikipedia
The land within the Arctic Circle is divided among eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the United States (Alaska), Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut), Denmark (Greenland), and Iceland (where it passes through the small offshore island of Grímsey)
- Arctic Circle – Where the Good Stuff Is
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- Arctic Circle | Latitude, History, Map | Britannica
The length of continuous day or night increases northward from one day on the Arctic Circle to six months at the North Pole The Antarctic Circle is the southern counterpart of the Arctic Circle, where on any given date conditions of daylight or darkness are exactly opposite
- What Is the Arctic Circle? 9 Stone-cold Facts About the Region
The Arctic Circle is a region marked by frigid temperatures, strange sunlight and glaciers galore And for hundreds of thousands of people, it's also home sweet home
- Where is the Arctic Circle? - WorldAtlas
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, and the Scandinavian Peninsula
- Arctic Region - Arctic Centre
Arctic Region What and Where is the Arctic? The Arctic region, or the Arctic, is a geographic region spreading around the North Pole There is no single correct definition of the region as the southern boundary varies
- What Travelers Get Wrong About Arctic Circle Travel
Many think of the Arctic as a bleak and unforgiving place full of extremes Arctic Circle travel can be dynamic, colorful, and full of life though
- 5 Things People Often Get Wrong About the Arctic - Mental Floss
There are a lot of misconceptions about the Arctic, from the whole concept of the North Pole, to the number of penguins who live there
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