The Antarctic Circle surrounds Antarctica.
The Arctic Circle crosses North American, European, and Asian territory.
Europe is the continent that extends from the Equator to beyond the Arctic Circle. The northernmost parts of Europe, such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, lie beyond the Arctic Circle.
Asia is the continent close to the Arctic Circle, Russia, and China. Russia spreads across both Europe and Asia, with a significant portion of its territory extending into the Arctic Circle. China is located to the south of both Russia and the Arctic Circle, making Asia the continent that connects these regions.
There is a continent south of the Antarctic Circle, while the Arctic Circle surrounds sea ice.
The Arctic Circle passes through three continents: Asia, Europe and North America.
Antarctica has more land than the Arctic. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Antarctic Circle, while the Arctic is a region surrounded by the Arctic Circle and consists of mainly ice-covered ocean with some landmasses.
Most of that continent is South of that Circle.
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The Arctic Circle for the North Pole, and the Antarctic Circle for the South Pole.
Three continents actually pass through the Arctic Circle, not one. They are Asia, Europe and North America.