Answer:
c. The Antarctic Circle is located at 66.6° south of the equator and while the Arctic Circle receives 24 hours of daylight, the Antarctic Circle receives 24 hours of darkness.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The antarctic is located in the south pole of the earth and where the is above the horizon for about a period of 24 hr at least once fr the day and is thus visible at midnight. The antarctic circle lies about 66°33′47.9 south of the equator and this circle is drifting to the south at a speed of 15 meters per year.
- There is no permanent human population in this region and it covers about 16,000 km and is hardly 4% of the earth's land surface.