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Depending on where you are on the continent, you can enjoy sunrises from about September to about March.

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What are the 6 months of light in Antarctica?

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Is there an event in history when it has been light during the night time hours?

Yes. It occurs every year in Antarctica. Antarctica experiences months of continuous daylight, and then months of continuous night.


How long is it light for in the Antarctica?

Your answer depends on your location on the continent. At the extreme, six months at the South Pole.


What months of the year do you get at least 20 hours of light?

June and July, if you are north of about 60 degrees north, or December and January, if you are in Antarctica.


What are the hottest months in Antarctica?

November, December and January are usually the warmest months on Antarctica. The temperature, however, is rarely above freezing during those months.


What month is summer autom winter and spring in antarctica?

Good question...there are 6 months of light (Sept 22 - March 21) and then 6 months of darkness. So if you want to call 6 months of light the summer then there is your answer. In fact everyplace on earth receives exactly 6 months of light and 6 months of darkness although it is usually spread out throughout the year. Short days and long nights in winter and long days and short nights in summer, but a total of 6 months of each. Antarctica has all 6 months of light at the same time. From THEIR Vernal equinox to THEIR autumnal Equinox. This could be considered their summer hope it helps


How much light is there in the summer time in Antarctica?

Depending on where you are on the continent, you can experience 24 hours of sunlight each day during the summer months.


What months are minus 71 degrees in Antarctica?

Minus 71 degrees F in Antarctica can be measured in any of the 12 months on the calendar.


How does Antarctica get light?

Like every continent, Antarctica gets light from the sun, the moon and the stars.


What months are the warmest in Antarctica?

Antarctica is in the middle of the Southern Hemisphere. The Southern Winter is June, July and August. Summer is December, January and February.


What happens in Antarctica for six months?

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How long does Brightness last in Antarctica?

Sources of brightness can be the sun, the moon and the southern hemisphere of stars. The brightness lasts 12 months out of every year. Under each of these light sources, Antarctica is 'bright' enough to navigate out of doors.