Yes, it definitely does.
Yes.
Night time in Antarctica is the same as everywhere on earth. Some night times are sunlit and some day times are sunless.
Yes. It occurs every year in Antarctica. Antarctica experiences months of continuous daylight, and then months of continuous night.
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In Antarctica, there is no logic time so this can not be known.
Because Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, where the seasons are reversed. June 21 is called 'midwinter's day'.
During the winter months when there is no sunrise.
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The coldest time in Antarctica is winder, which begins on June 21st.
Antarctica is a continent all of the time.
Antarctica. Polar night (a period of time when the sun is completely behind the horizon) can last from 179 to 186 days.
Like all locations in the southern hemisphere, winter is the period you reference, which begins on June 21.