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Q: How many hours of day light would a person in Antarctica near the south pole be experiencing on June 22?
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How many hours of daylight does Antarctica get on Christmas?

On December 25, all of Antarctica experiences 24 hours of sunlight.


At what time does it go dark in Antarctica on Christmas day?

It doesn't! Its light for 24 hours. In Antarctica Christmas is in summer!


Is it true that Antarctica has 24 hours of light during winter?

No. There are places on the Antarctic continent when there are 24 hours of sunlight -- but during the summer.


When is solstice are the light and dark equal?

On a solstice, it is only at the equator that the hours of light and dark are equal. At other parts, they would be different with one of the Poles experiencing 24 hours of daylight and the other Pole experiencing no daylight. If it is the June solstice, then it is the North Pole with 24 hours of daylight and the South Pole with none, while it is the opposite in the December solstice. It is at the equinox that the amount of daylight and darkness hours are equal around the world.


Is there an event in history when it has been light during the night time hours?

Yes. It occurs every year in Antarctica. Antarctica experiences months of continuous daylight, and then months of continuous night.


What months of the year do you get at least 20 hours of light?

June and July, if you are north of about 60 degrees north, or December and January, if you are in Antarctica.


How does Antarctica get light?

Like every continent, Antarctica gets light from the sun, the moon and the stars.


How much light is there in the summer time in Antarctica?

Depending on where you are on the continent, you can experience 24 hours of sunlight each day during the summer months.


How are days and nights in Antarctica?

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.Another AnswerDepending 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.


Why is snow pink in antarctica?

The pink you see in Antarctica is a refraction of the available light. There is no natural 'pink snow' in Antarctica.


Which country no sun light?

Antarctica


What is the light of day in Antarctica?

The 'light of day' in Antarctica can come from the sun, the moon, and the southern hemisphere of stars that surround planet earth.