66° 30' North parallel means
(a)Arctic Circle (b) Equator (c) Antarctic Circle
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“The Arctic” lies to the parallel of the latitude running 66° 33´ 39" north of “Equator” and it’s amongst the five key circles of latitude marking the earth’s maps.
Any region between the Arctic Circle and North Pole is branded as “the Arctic” and any region that lies to the south of the Arctic Circle is “Northern Temperate Zone.”
“Arctic” is made up of ocean bordered by continental lands and islands. “Arctic Circle” is the southern extremity and here the sun remains on top of the horizon for 24 nonstop hours no less than a day in a year in June.
Here the sun remains underneath the horizon for no less than 24 nonstop hours in the month of December.
Any region between the Arctic Circle and North Pole is branded as “the Arctic” and any region that lies to the south of the Arctic Circle is “Northern Temperate Zone.”
“Arctic” is made up of ocean bordered by continental lands and islands. “Arctic Circle” is the southern extremity and here the sun remains on top of the horizon for 24 nonstop hours no less than a day in a year in June.
Here the sun remains underneath the horizon for no less than 24 nonstop hours in the month of December.
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ARTIC CIRCLE..
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