Social Sciences, asked by nehagupta97, 1 year ago

differentiate between arctic and Antarctic circle

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Answered by jatin556775
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Unlike Antarctica, the Arctic is not a continent which is the predominantdifferent between the two polarregions. Under the massive ice cap ofthe Arctic lies the Arctic Ocean whose depths reach 15,000 feet below thesurface.
Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Mate,.

Unlike Antarctica, the Arctic is not a continent which is the predominantdifferent between the two polarregions. Under the massive ice cap ofthe Arctic lies the Arctic Ocean whose depths reach 15,000 feet below thesurface.


Almost 12,500 miles separate the Arctic from the Antarctic, two "ends of the world" lying at opposite extremes of the planet. ... The primary difference between the Arctic and the Antarctic is a geological one. The Arctic is a sea of ice surrounded by land and located at the highest latitudes of the northern hemisphere.


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