During the periods when there is no sunrise, you can walk outside with ease lit by stars and aurora. During the days before and after a full moon, you can read a book outside by moonlight and starlight.
All of Antarctica is considered desert -- an icy, polar desert, but desert nonetheless.
Mostly during the summer months on the Antarctic continent, there are no sunsets. So it's light.
The largest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert on the continent of Antarctica.
Yes. Antarctica is a dry polar region with about five percent humidity, no liquid lakes or rivers, it is the driest continent on earth. The interior of Antarctica is considered the world's driest desert because the extreme cold freezes water vapour out of the air. Annual snowfall on the polar plateau is equivalent to less than 5 cm of rain.
The biggest desert is in North Africa and is called the Sahara Desert! Correction: Whilst the Sahara Deserts is indeed the largest hot desert, the world's biggest desert is Antarctica.
The largest 'desert' in Europe is the Oltenian Sahara which is roughly 800km2 and located in Romania. It does not meet all the requirements of a true desert, however, and must be considered as semi-desert.
The Sahara Desert in Africa is the largest HOT desert but Antartica is the largest desert on earth.
Nearly 100 percent of Antarctica is desert.
The entire continent of Antarctica is considered a desert, because the average humidity there is about five percent.
Antarctica is arid with less than five percent humidity, and is therefore, desert-like.
All of Antarctica is considered a desert, because the humidity is only about five percent.
One hundred percent of Antarctica's ice is considered part of its polar desert: the humidity is only five percent, as compared with the Sahara's, which is 25% to 30%.
Egypt is over 90 percent desert - the Sahara Desert.
Antarctica is almost entirely desert.
Desert implies a lack of humidity. Antarctica experiences less than five percent humidity, which makes it a desert.
Antarctica is the driest continent on earth with an average humidity of about five percent.
The continent of Antarctica is a desert, because there is less than five percent humidity there.
The entire continent is considered a desert, because the humidity there is about five percent.
You can find Antarctica south of 60 degrees S. All of the continent is considered a desert, because of its low -- average five percent -- humidity, and lack of precipitation.