The Arctic Ocean (or known as the Northern Ocean), is North of Russia. There are several small seas off the Russian northern coast: Barents Sea; White Sea; Kara Sea; Lapten Sea; and East Siberian Sea.
Oh, honey, that's the Barents Sea. It's like the Arctic Circle's little sidekick, just chilling up there next to Russia. So, if you're looking for some icy waters and maybe a polar bear or two, that's the place to be.
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 no country in the Arctic Circle. There are , however, countries partially in the Arctic circle like Norway.
The Arctic Circle goes through a significant part of Russia, and also Europe since Russia is a part of Europe. In addition to Russia, the Arctic Circle is also present in Europe through Fennoscandia and Iceland.Yes. The Arctic Circle touches the European countries of Russia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Denmark (Greenland) in addition to Canada and the United States.
The Arctic Circle passes through two countries in Asia: Russia and Norway.
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