'Rough time' is relative.
Winter in Antarctica is generally more harsh than summer, because there are fewer sunrises. Antarctica is also isolated during the winter months, because the sea ice surrounding the continent freezes nearly doubling the size of the continent.
During the winter months, there are long periods of no sunrises, often several months long. Temperatures range between 50 and 90 degrees below zero F, blizzards are common, and there is no access to the continent, because the sea ice freezes and logistical aircraft cannot operate in the extreme cold.
Very dark, very cold.
Antarctica??....But to me all winter's are the coldest.......
Antarctica
Russia in Eurasian continent.
Antarctica would be the only desert that is dark in the winter.
penguins do not like the cold, they are just use to the weather, and how it feels
winters in russia are long and cold winters!!!!
In Antarctica the climate is cold all year long. In the cold winter deserts, such as the Gobi or Great Basin, the summers can be quite hot but the winters can be bitterly cold.
The ozone depletion takes place in winters. It is because of low temperatures.
Depletion occurs mostly in Winters. It is because it requires low temperatures to initiate.
There are no houses in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a polar climate.