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What is the angular distance of the Arctic Circle from the north

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Answered by subhendumandal1014
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The parallel of latitude approximately 66°30′ north of the Equator, or 23.5° from the North Pole. Named for the northern constellation Bear, the Arctic Circle has the same angular distance from the Equator as the inclination of the Earth's axis from the plane of the ecliptic.

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Answered by anuradhabilaspur1984
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The line of the Arctic Circle is about 1,650 miles south of the North Pole

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