Yes, the temperature changes during the day everywhere on earth.
A day -- during any month in Antarctica -- is 24 hours long.
Antarctica
when the sun is further away the colder it is make sense
The first day of spring in the Southern Hemisphere is September 21. Antarctica is located in the Southern Hemisphere.
The daily temperature change refers to the difference in temperature between the warmest and coolest times of the day. This change is influenced by factors like sunlight, weather patterns, and geography. In general, temperatures tend to rise during the day as the sun shines, and fall at night when the sun sets.
Deserts generally lack cloud cover and higher humidity that act as insulation and buffer the temperature changes during the day. Therefore, deserts heat up quickly during the day and cool down quickly at night.
Because it depends on the temperature, humidity, pressure and density of the air. These have often been known to change during the course of the day.
Because the temperature changes and the dew point is dependent on the temperature.
yes in Antarctica during its summer months
The sun provides warmth during the day, while the temperature drops during the night when the sun is gone.
2-3 times a day
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