Английская Википедия:Arctic Circle

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Файл:Arctic circle.svg
The Arctic Circle, roughly 67° north of the Equator, defines the boundary of the arctic seas and lands

The Arctic Circle is one of the two polar circles, and the most northerly of the five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of Earth at about 66° 34' N.[1] Its southern equivalent is the Antarctic Circle.

The Arctic Circle marks the southernmost latitude at which, on the Northern Hemisphere's winter solstice (which is the shortest day of the year), the Sun will not rise all day, and on the Northern Hemisphere's summer solstice (which is the longest day of the year), the Sun will not set. These phenomena are referred to as polar night and midnight sun respectively, and the further north one progresses, the more pronounced these effects become. For example, in the Russian port city of Murmansk, three degrees above the Arctic Circle, the Sun does not rise above the horizon for 40 successive days in midwinter.[2][3][4]

The position of the Arctic Circle is not fixed and currently runs Шаблон:Circle of latitude north of the Equator.[5] Its latitude depends on the Earth's axial tilt, which fluctuates within a margin of more than 2° over a 41,000-year period, owing to tidal forces resulting from the orbit of the Moon.[6] Consequently, the Arctic Circle is currently drifting northwards at a speed of about Шаблон:Convert per year.

Etymology

The word arctic comes from the Greek word ἀρκτικός (arktikos: "near the Bear, northern")[7] and that from the word ἄρκτος (arktos: "bear").[8]

Midnight sun and polar night

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Файл:Axial tilt vs tropical and polar circles.svg
Relationship of Earth's axial tilt (ε) to the tropical and polar circles

The Arctic Circle is the southernmost latitude in the Northern Hemisphere at which the center of the Sun can remain continuously above or below the horizon for twenty-four hours; as a result, at least once each year at any location within the Arctic Circle the center of the Sun is visible at local midnight, and at least once the center is not visible at local noon.[9]

Directly on the Arctic Circle these events occur, in principle, exactly once per year: at the June and December solstices, respectively. However, because of atmospheric refraction and mirages, and also because the sun appears as a disk and not a point, part of the midnight sun is visible, on the night of the northern summer solstice, at a latitude of about 50 minutes of arc (′) (Шаблон:Convert) south of the Arctic Circle. Similarly, on the day of the northern winter solstice, part of the sun may be seen up to about 50′ north of the Arctic Circle. That is true at sea level; those limits increase with elevation above sea level, although in mountainous regions there is often no direct view of the true horizon.

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At night, bright aurora borealis are a fairly common sight in the Arctic Circle. The picture of the northern lights in Rovaniemi.

Human habitation

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Cylindrical projection showing the Arctic Circle in red

Шаблон:Further The largest communities north of the Arctic Circle are situated in Russia, Norway, and Sweden: Murmansk (population 295,374) and Norilsk (178,018) in Russia; Tromsø (75,638) in Norway, Vorkuta (58,133) in Russia, Bodø (52,357), and Harstad (24,703) in Norway; and Kiruna, Sweden (22,841). Rovaniemi (62,667) in Finland is the largest settlement in the immediate vicinity of the Arctic Circle, lying Шаблон:Convert south of the line. Salekhard (51,186) in Russia is the only city in the world located directly on the Arctic Circle.[10]

In contrast, the largest North American community north of the Arctic Circle, Sisimiut (Greenland), has approximately 5,600 inhabitants. In the United States, Utqiaġvik, Alaska (formerly known as Barrow), is the largest settlement north of the Arctic Circle with about 5,000 inhabitants. The largest such community in Canada is Inuvik in the Northwest Territories, with 3,137 inhabitants.

Geography

Шаблон:GeoGroup The Arctic Circle is roughly Шаблон:Convert in circumference.[11] The area north of the Circle is about Шаблон:Convert and covers roughly 4% of Earth's surface.[12]

The Arctic Circle passes through the Arctic Ocean, the Scandinavian Peninsula, North Asia, Northern America, and Greenland. The land within the Arctic Circle is divided among eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the United States (Alaska), Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut), Denmark (Greenland), and Iceland (where it passes through the small offshore island of Grímsey).

Climate

Шаблон:Further The climate north of the Arctic Circle is generally cold, but the coastal areas of Norway have a generally mild climate as a result of the Gulf Stream, which makes the ports of northern Norway and northwest Russia ice-free all year long. In the interior, summers can be quite warm, while winters are extremely cold. For example, summer temperatures in Norilsk, Russia will sometimes reach as high as Шаблон:Convert, while the winter temperatures frequently fall below Шаблон:Convert.

Sites along the Arctic Circle

Starting at the prime meridian and heading eastwards, the Arctic Circle passes through:

Co-ordinates Country, territory, or ocean Notes
Шаблон:Nowrap Atlantic Ocean Norwegian Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:NOR Islands and skerries of Træna, Nordland County
Шаблон:Coord Atlantic Ocean Trænfjorden, Norwegian Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:NOR Islands and skerries of Nesøya, Nordland County
Шаблон:Coord Atlantic Ocean Nesøyfjorden, Norwegian Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:NOR Islands and skerries of Storseløya, Nordland County
Шаблон:Coord Atlantic Ocean Kvarøyfjorden, Norwegian Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:NOR Islands and skerries of Rangsundøya, Nordland County, including Vikingen Island
Шаблон:Coord Atlantic Ocean Varangerfjord, Norwegian Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:NOR Nordland County
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:SWE Norrbotten County (Provinces of Lapland and Norrbotten)
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:FIN Lapland Region, crosses Rovaniemi Airport
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:RUS Republic of Karelia
Шаблон:Coord Murmansk Oblast
Шаблон:Coord Republic of Karelia
Шаблон:Coord Grand Island, Murmansk Oblast
Шаблон:Coord Arctic Ocean Kandalaksha Gulf, White Sea, Barents Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:RUS Kola Peninsula, Murmansk Oblast — for about Шаблон:Convert
Шаблон:Coord Arctic Ocean Kandalaksha Gulf, White Sea, Barents Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:RUS Kola Peninsula, Murmansk Oblast
Шаблон:Coord Arctic Ocean White Sea, Barents Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:RUS Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Шаблон:Coord Komi Republic
Шаблон:Coord Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Шаблон:Coord Arctic Ocean Gulf of Ob, Kara Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:RUS Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Шаблон:Coord Krasnoyarsk Krai
Шаблон:Coord Yukaghir Highlands, Sakha Republic
Шаблон:Coord Anadyr Highlands and Chukotka Mountains, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Шаблон:Coord Arctic Ocean Chukchi Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:USA Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Шаблон:Coord Arctic Ocean Kotzebue Sound, Chukchi Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:USA Alaska—passing through Selawik Lake
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:CAN Yukon
Шаблон:Coord Northwest Territories, passing through Great Bear Lake
Шаблон:Coord Nunavut
Шаблон:Coord Arctic Ocean Foxe Basin
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:CAN Nunavut (Baffin Island), passing through Nettilling Lake and Auyuittuq National Park (sign location)
Шаблон:Coord Atlantic Ocean Davis Strait
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:GRL passing through Kangerlussuaq Fjord and Schweizerland
Шаблон:Coord Atlantic Ocean Denmark Strait
Шаблон:Coord Greenland Sea
Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:ISL Island of Grímsey
Шаблон:Coord Atlantic Ocean Greenland Sea
Шаблон:Coord Norwegian Sea

Gallery

Файл:Polcirkeln Portal.jpg
Polcirkeln portal in Gällivare, Sweden
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Arctic Circle line in Rovaniemi, Finland Шаблон:Circa
Файл:Polar circle monument (08).jpg
Arctic Circle monument in Salekhard, Russia
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A sign along the Dalton Highway marking the location of the Arctic Circle in Alaska
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Aurora Borealis above Arctic Circle sign along the Dempster Highway in Yukon at Шаблон:Coord

See also

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References

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External links

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