56th parallel south
Circle of latitude
56°
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The 56th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 56 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane. No land lies on the parallel — it crosses nothing but ocean.
At this latitude the sun is visible for 17 hours, 37 minutes during the December solstice and 6 hours, 57 minutes during the June solstice.[1]
Around the world
Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 56° south passes through:
Co-ordinates Ocean Notes 56°0′S 0°0′E / 56.000°S 0.000°E / -56.000; 0.000 (Prime Meridian) Atlantic Ocean 56°0′S 20°0′E / 56.000°S 20.000°E / -56.000; 20.000 (Indian Ocean) Indian Ocean 56°0′S 147°0′E / 56.000°S 147.000°E / -56.000; 147.000 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Passing through the Drake Passage between South America and the Antarctic Peninsula 56°0′S 67°17′W / 56.000°S 67.283°W / -56.000; -67.283 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean Passing approximately 2 kilometers south of Hornos Island (Cape Horn), Chile 56°0′S 67°16′W / 56.000°S 67.267°W / -56.000; -67.267 (Atlantic Ocean) Atlantic Ocean Running through the Scotia Sea.
See also
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Circles of latitude / meridians
Equator
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn
Arctic Circle
Antarctic Circle
Equator
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn
Arctic Circle
Antarctic Circle
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References
- ^ "Daylight or Darkness Duration Table for One Year". Archived from the original on 2016-10-12. Retrieved 2016-08-30.