No. Summer is exactly opposite in the northern hemisphere from when it takes places in the Southern Hemisphere.
No. They are polar opposites. The Arctic is the northern polar environment and Antarctica is the southern polar environment.
Arctic foxes don't live in Antarctica.
They call it summer because like every continent on the world it has every season. Just because it is frightfully cold does not mean it does not have a summer season. Summer does not always have to mean hot weather and sunny days! For instance take the lower half of the equator while it is summer here and nice and warm it is winter down there and not as warm.
The two climates are not the same. Antarctica is far colder than North America, as is the Arctic. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic.
Both are considered polar regions.
North of the Arctic Circle to the north, or south of the Antarctic Circle in Antarctica. On the Summer Solstice (June 21 in the northern hemisphere, or December 21 in the south) the Sun does not set. The closer to the pole you are, the longer the period of "midnight sun" you will experience around the Solstice.
same as summer and winter!
Places within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles experience six months of darkness and six months of light due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In the Arctic, regions like northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Alaska experience continuous daylight during summer (around late April to late August) and continuous darkness in winter (around late October to late February). Similarly, in Antarctica, areas like the Antarctic Peninsula experience the same phenomenon but in reverse seasonal timing.
Antarctica is large (1.4 times the size of the USA and 58 times the size of the UK)Greenland, physiographically is part of the continent of North America and is small enough to be considered an island.
Yes Arctic foxes go through seasons, and in 1 season, the arctic fox has a bluish coat ( I believe it is the summer form )
Winter in North America begins on December 21, and in Antarctica the same date marks the first day of summer.
Antarctica is in the middle of the Southern Hemisphere. The Southern Winter is June, July and August. Summer is December, January and February.