It is warmer on the coast by a wide margin. It is often above freezing on the coast in the summer, whereas it remains well below freezing in the interior.
That point is on the Antarctic continent, about 240 miles "inland" from the nearest coast. There are no cities in Antarctica.
Land heats fast and cools faster than sea. On hot sunny day, land is hotter. on cold windy night, coast is hotter.
Inland
The Beardmore Glacier is best known as the route taken by early explorers in their efforts to trek from the coast, inland, to the South Pole.
Any community that is not located on the coast is considered to be inland.
inland
All the coldest temperatures on Earth have been measured at inland stations. Yes, the coastal research stations are warmer than the inland stations.
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Because oceans and seas maintain a certain temperature, they regulate the coastal breeze carried off them at the coast.
Inland
Antarctica's beaches are warmer than the interior of the continent.
That point is on the Antarctic continent, about 240 miles "inland" from the nearest coast. There are no cities in Antarctica.
Land heats fast and cools faster than sea. On hot sunny day, land is hotter. on cold windy night, coast is hotter.
Inland
inland
The inland areas of Antarctica are polar. It's high, cold, dry, windy, dark and icy.
The Beardmore Glacier is best known as the route taken by early explorers in their efforts to trek from the coast, inland, to the South Pole.