Yes.
The wind in Antarctica blows all the time, and blizzards are quite common.
there is a bit of wind in Antarctica as it is a windy place.
At least two factors propel the wind in Antarctica.First, gravity pulls the cold polar wind off the polar plateau -- katabatic wind.Second, the earth spins on its axis which is at the South Pole, which also causes wind.The wind blows, generally, all the time in most locations on Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent all of the time.
Some say that Antarctica is the home of the wind.
we have so many storms because we are the closest proper country to antarctica and we get all the weather that has come off antarctica. especially in the winter, when antarctica has that big storm. New Zealand where i live is getting all the cold wind and rain. that's all it is, antarctica's leftovers
wind power comes from the wind but the wind is not all also you don't need the wind all the time.
There are brief moments during the year when there is no wind.
Because Antarctica surrounds the South Pole, it is theoretically located in all time zones
In Antarctica, the wind is constant, nearly 24/7.
Antarctica is always cold.
Antarctica is an extreme polar environment. Challenges are based in the extreme cold, dry, darkness, wind and elevation. All of these challenges can be addressed given property equipment and training.