No. It's dark in winter and light in summer.
Because Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, all of which experiences summer in December. Summer begins on December 21.
Because Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, all of which experiences summer in December. Summer begins on December 21.
Yes, Antarctica stays dark for about 6 months all day long, then after that there is daylight for 6 months because of its angle toward the sun.
Antarctica has its short days and long nights in June which is when it is wintertime there To see when Antactica has its longest days and other stuff about it, see the related link
Winter, spring, summer and fall are all seasons in Antarctica.
That depends what time of the year you visit. In the summer it hardly gets dark at all (around 23) and in the winter there is only sunlight from 08-17 roughly.
Antarctica is severe -- extremely severe -- all the time. Winter, however, is more severe than summer, because many winter months can pass with no sunrise, depending on where you are on the continent.
mostly, its all ice & snow, but there are some mountains with brown and (surprisingly) some green! which of course only happens in the summer time
Antarctica is a continent all of the time.
Antarctica has four seasons, as does every spot on earth.Seasonal changes occur on December 21, March 21, June 21 and September 21.Because Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere, its seasons are reversed from the seasons named in the northern hemisphere. For example, June 21 is called Mid-Winter's Day in Antarctica, and technically December 21 is the longest day of the year.yes but they are much more extreme than most of the rest of the planet.Summers are bright all day and night and winters are dark all day and all night.
Antarctica is in the middle of the Southern Hemisphere. The Southern Winter is June, July and August. Summer is December, January and February.
No wildlife inhabits Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. The breeding animals that visit Antarctica's beaches are all sea birds or sea mammals. Summer is their normal breeding season.