Antarctica's shortest days are in winter, when there are only a few hours of light in a day. However, during the summer, the days become very much longer, and there are only a few hours of night.
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Depending on where you are in Antarctica, you can have a day with no sunset and a day with no sunrise, in summer and winter, respectively. Anywhere south of 60 degrees South Latitude, this is true.
what time of year does antartica have its shortest days and longer nights
Antarctica has its short days and long nights in June which is when it is wintertime there To see when Antactica has its longest days and other stuff about it, see the related link
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The Days of Our Nights was created on 1999-10-26.
maybe there is gonna be three nights with four days like they will sleep at three nights and when is four days they wont sleep the four days
40 days and 40 nights.
40 Days and 40 Nights
Late Nights Early Days was created in 1980.
Days and Nights - 2014 was released on: USA: 2014
cold for short days and longer nights
No, not even close. It's hard to say where the greatest temperature range is, but parts of Siberia can have 90 degree summer days, and -60 winter nights.
The duration of Six Days Seven Nights is 1.63 hours.