Summer temperatures in Antarctica are cold, always below freezing and often below zero F. The Antarctic Peninsula, however, may experience temperatures above freezing for short periods during mid-day during summer.
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing.
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing.
a hot summer and warmer temperatures all year round
i think that the cold tundra type of weather in the victoria islands would say that the summer temps would be in the 40s
No
Antarctica does not have bees because they would freeze to death.
Winter would mean colder temperatures and summer is hotter temperatures.
when it's cold it would be tilted when its summer its Straight :)
Hot summer. A hot hot summer.
Antarctica is the highest, darkest, coldest, driest, windiest and iciest continent on earth.
During a cloudy summer day, UVB rays would be filtered resulting in a colder day.
The only desert that would have 21 hours of sunlight would be Antarctica during the summer months.
its really cold and its covered in ice and barren rock