* The Arctic Circle and South Pole are not the farthest points from each other. The Arctic Circle is a circle of latitude, and the South Pole is a specific point.
* The farthest points on Earth are actually on opposite sides of the Earth, known as antipodal points. For example, if you stood at the North Pole, the point furthest from you would be a point on the South Pole.
Think of it like this:
* Imagine the Earth is a ball. The Arctic Circle is like a rubber band wrapped around the ball near the top. The South Pole is like a tiny pin stuck in the very bottom of the ball.
* The farthest points from each other would be the point on the top of the ball and the point on the bottom of the ball.
Let me know if you'd like to learn more about latitude, longitude, or antipodal points!