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There are clouds over Antarctica that are only seen at the poles: nacreous clouds. You can read more using the link, below.

Of course, there are more common clouds over Antarctica, too, that can be seen most everywhere on earth.
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Yes there is sunlight in Antarctica. Everywhere on the continent, depending on how far beyond the Antarctic Circle you are, you experience at least one 24-hour period of no sunrise/sunset per year. At the South Pole, this period is six months.

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No, in order for there to be fog you have to humidity which consists of warm air and moisture build up. I live in Humidity hell but still do not have fog lack of water resources. In my hometwon there was plenty of water and humidity, therefore creating fog.

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Lightning has its lowest frequency in polar areas. It is rarely seen over the Arctic Ocean or Antarctica. These areas are too cold to host the types of storms that produce lightning.

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Antarctica covers 10% of the earth's surface, and the cloud cover ranges from raging blizzard to clear and all other cloud cover descriptions in between these two extremes.

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You can read the science, below, which answers your question.

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No. Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered by an ice sheet. It's too cold there for forests to grow, and there is virtually no rain.

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Is there energy in antarctica?

Sure. For example, there is sunlight.


When do the southern lights appear in Antarctica?

Aurora Australis are visible from Antarctica any time there is no sunlight.


Does the southern hemisphere receive more sunlight than Antarctica?

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How many hours of moonlight does Antarctica get?

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Why does Antarctica experience at least 1 month of solid sunlight during December?

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