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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago
A polar circle is a geographic term for a conditional circular line (arc) referring either to the Arctic Circle or the Antarctic Circle. ... On Earth, the Arctic Circle is located at a latitude of 66°33′48.1″ N, and the Antarctic Circle is located at a latitude of 66°33′48.1″ S. The polar circles are located near the poles of the earth, at 66.6° N and S latitude. These are called the Arctic Polar Circle and the Antarctic Polar Circle
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