The same number of months as there are in each season anywhere on earth, about three.
How ever many months it takes you to realise that there is no sun.
Like every continent, Antarctica experiences four seasons: spring, summer, winter and fall. Because Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, the first day of summer is December 21.
9 to 10 months
about 9 months i think
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
There is no snow to speak of in Antarctica: there's not enough humidity to produce snow. Blizzards are made up of blowing ice crystals.
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No. Antarctica gets very little "new" snow in a year. the snow and ice on the ground has built up over millenia.
Antarctica is covered by an ice sheet -- about 90% of the world's ice. There is very little snow: it's too cold and dry.
In the Upper Peninsula, every month but July has seen snow, hence the motto: "eleven months of winter and thirty days of rain."
The high interior of Antarctica receives only 50 mm (2 inches) per year, but the whole continent averages 166 mm (6.5 inches) per year. Nowhere in Antarctica does it get 7 metres (20 feet) of snow.
Yes. It can. The snow leopard just lives in snow for six months of the year!
Presumably snow, but in places like Antarctica they have snow and ice year round. Therefore, I am unsure about the exact answer to this question, but I stick with snow.
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