'Night' occurs by clock time for time during every 24-hour period.
'No sunlight' occurs when there are no sunrises. Below the Antarctic circle, every location experiences at least one 24-hour period with no sun rise, or no sun set, depending on the season.
no
Volcanic activity is found in the west of Antarctica.
they occur everywhere except Antarctica because the process of creating tornadoes is the same anywhere else and Antarctica has different climate
I would probably have to say, and others may agree, Is the Aurora Australis or "Southern Lights" in the night sky over Antarctica, which usually occur during a sunspot cycle. It is a breath taking experience.
Yes, tornadoes occur on every continent except Antarctica.
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.
i think penguins
No. First, there are no children in Antarctica, and second, there are only minimal medical services there should an accident occur.
Yes. Tornadoes do not occur in Antarctica and likely do no occur in parts of the Arctic and in areas of extreme desert. There are many other regions that are cold or arid that tornadoes occur, but are extremely rare.
Because Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, where the seasons are reversed. June 21 is called 'midwinter's day'.