No. But there's always snow on the ground, and it's always cold.
yes because they live in the south pole and it is always winter there.
its in the south pole its always winter!
Summer.
In the winter
They have a long dark winter. During the southern winter (March-September), the South Pole receives no sunlight at all. The people who live near the south pole are scientists and they carry on with their scientific activities during the winter.
I have been to the South Pole and from the locals it never gets "real sunlight". They say that it is always the reflection of the sun. I have studied there theory and it is true. So the answer to your question is NONE.
The South Pole is in the southern hemisphere, so it will be winter there too. In the northern hemisphere it will be summer.
There is always snow on the ground and temperatures are almost always below freezing but during the Southern "summer" the sun never sets - for months at a time!
All the time when it all ways in the --- temps.
The South Pole faces the sun during the summer season for the southern hemisphere.
winter
Captain Scott always set out for the South Pole.