Yes, in varying degrees. Either the sun shines 24/7, or starlight and moonlight produce enough light to walk about and navigate comfortably without a flashlight.
Antarctica is always extremely cold.
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There is no 'drought cycle' in Antarctica: Antarctica is always dry with little or no precipitation.
You may be thinking of Aurora Australis, or of starlight, which is very bright in Antarctica -- there is no particulate or light pollution there.
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No, actually. Antarctica used to be located near the equator.
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life was created in 1979.
Antarctica is always considered a continent, because that's exactly what it is.
Antarctica is located -- and always has been located -- south of the Antarctic Circle.
No. Antarctica will always be colder than Christchurch, New Zealand.
Antarctica is the driest continent on earth -- a polar desert. It is always arid.