The Antarctic continent experiences days, weeks or months of no sunrises, depending on where you are on the continent.
Yes. It occurs every year in Antarctica. Antarctica experiences months of continuous daylight, and then months of continuous night.
Not all of it -- only a tiny region near the South Pole experiences 6 months of continuous daylight followed by nearly 6 months of continuous night. The North Pole has a similar division between day and night, each lasting one half of the year. However, practically all of Antarctica experiences at least 24 hours of continuous day or night, and weeks or months of continuous day or night occur in various locations. *Because of the width of the solar disc, and refraction by the atmosphere, there are about 2 or 3 more days of daylight per year than there are of night.
No. In fact there are extended periods of continuous daylight.
Sweden is the country having six months day and six months night because it is located in the north pole. However I think that Antarctica is also having long days and long nights because it is in south pole.
sometimes, a glow in the night sky may be observed near the south pole. This is called as aurora australis. This is created by the emissions of photons in the Earth's upper atmosphere. from oxygen and nitrogen items. Oxygen emissions are green or brownish red and nitrogen emissions are blue or red.
continuous daylight
Yes, it definitely does.
Yes.
Places near the poles, such as the North and South Poles, do not experience day and night in the same way as the rest of the world. During parts of the year, these places have periods of continuous daylight or darkness due to their extreme latitude and the tilt of the Earth's axis.
Polar regions such as the Arctic and Antarctica experience seasonal periods of perpetual night, known as polar night, due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. During these periods, the sun remains below the horizon for more than 24 hours, leading to continuous darkness.
Night time in Antarctica is the same as everywhere on earth. Some night times are sunlit and some day times are sunless.
the flow of the water seems continuous.