Antarctica looks much the same in summer as it does in winter. The ice packs shrink a little and a little more rock is visible around the coast. Also, the summer months will have longer days and be much brighter than the winter months.
Average temperatures in the Antarctic interior get down to -70 degrees Celsius during the winter months and -35 degrees Celsius in the warmer months. The coastal temperatures are much warmer with a range of -15 to -32 Celsius in Winter and -5 to +5 Celsius in Summer.
Antarctica lies south of 60 degrees South Latitude, which means that during winter there is at least one day of no sunrise, depending on how far south you are on the continent.
At the South Pole at 90 degrees South Latitude, there are six months of days with no sunrise.
Moonlight, starlight and aurora, however, make for interesting light during these periods.
Antarctica is the coldest, windiest and darkest continent on earth, and all these extreme attributes are available during its winter season.
in Antarctica it is still cold in the summer and even if it is summer if you take off your gloves your fingers will freeze
the weather in the arctic for the rest of 2010 will be close to summer weather for the whole time
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sunny and hot in summer That type of climate is called arctic. It is very cold and dark in winter. In summer the sun stays above the horizon for days or weeks, and it may be warm or cool.
Lemmings. They actually look like guinea pigs though...........................
it calls them kits
The image above is an Arctic fox in winter.
sunny and hot in summer That type of climate is called arctic. It is very cold and dark in winter. In summer the sun stays above the horizon for days or weeks, and it may be warm or cool.
when its summer on earth it doesn't look like nothing but the sun goes hotter and its coming closer to earth.
Kinda like small, better looking seagulls.
Kinda like small, better looking seagulls.
the cod is larg and with a soft skin