The pole experiences one sunrise and one sunset each year. A sunrise/sunset is defined as the orb being 50% above or below the horizon.
From March 21 to June 21, there would be no sunrise.
In the winter
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The South Pole has about 6 months of continuous daylight from September to March, followed by about 6 months of continuous darkness from March to September. During the period of darkness, the South Pole has no direct sunlight for about 4 months.
They have a long dark winter. During the southern winter (March-September), the South Pole receives no sunlight at all. The people who live near the south pole are scientists and they carry on with their scientific activities during the winter.
The south pole receives the most sunlight in December.
The sunlight hits the equator at a direct angle. Sunlight glances off the south pole at an angle, so less of it is absorbed.
The south pole experiences a phenomenon called polar night, during which there is continuous darkness for about six months. This means that the south pole experiences no sunlight for roughly half of the year.
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When the North Pole has summer, the South Pole has winter. This is because the Earth's axis is tilted, causing one pole to receive more direct sunlight (summer) while the other pole receives less direct sunlight (winter).
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Sunrise at the South Pole is on about the 21st of September every year. Sunset is on about the 22nd of March the following year. The reverse is the case at the North Pole. So a polar day is about 6 months and a polar night is also about 6 months.
The sun rises at the South Pole on about September 21 and sets on about March 21. These dates mark the beginning of spring and the beginning of fall. The seasons in Australia are the same as those at the South Pole -- the answer you want is: two seasons, spring and summer.