Yes. Summer begins in the Southern Hemisphere on December 21 and fall begins on March 21.
no, not in the summer
During the warmest part of summer, parts of the Antarctic Peninsula may experience brief periods of temperatures just below freezing. That's relatively warm, but not to be considered 'hot'.
In Antarctica, the 2013 seasons in sequence beginning January 1 were part of summer, fall, winter, spring and part of summer.
No country owns any part of the Antarctic continent.
Antarctic hair grass is not part of any Antarctic food chain.
The Arctic region, anywhere north of the Arctic Circle (approx. latitude 66° 34' N), has the greatest number of daylight hours when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere. The Antarctic (including almost all of Antarctica), south of the Antarctic Circle (approx. latitude 66° 34' S), has the greatest number of daylight hours when it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere.
The first sighting of the Antarctic Peninsula is disputed but apparently occurred in 1820. The most likely first sighting of the Antarctic Peninsula, and also of the whole Antarctic mainland, was probably on 27 January 1820 by an expedition of the Russian Imperial Navy led by Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen. But the party did not recognize what they thought was an icefieldcovered by small hillocks as the mainland. Edward Bransfield and William Smith were the first to chart part of the Antarctic Peninsula just three days later on the 30 January 1820.
Any land that the Antarctic Circle crosses is part of the Antarctic continent.
No. It is in Africa.
by antarctica because antarctic is part of the continent name
The arctic. The Antarctic is on the southern most part of the world.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent. It is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.