It's never 'hot' in Antarctica, however, in summer, the temperatures can warm up to zero degrees F.
Antarctica is never 'hot'. During the height of summer, however, the temperature in some places can warm up to about 10 below zero F.
June may be the darkest month in Antarctica, because it is a winter month.
The warmest part of Antarctica is the Antarctic Peninsula, with a balmy 1 to 2 degrees C, during the warmest month of January. Hot might not be the proper word to describe any of Antarctica's climate.
Antarctica is cold.
Antarctica, Europe, and Antarctica do not have hot deserts. Europe has a more temperate climate, and Antarctica is too cold to support a hot desert environment.
The brightest month may be December, which is a summer month in the southern hemisphere.
Neither Antarctica nor South America have hot deserts.
No. Antarctica is a polar climate all year.
Antarctica is the coldest place in the world.
very cold
no it doesn't
DURING MONTH OF JAN I BELIEVE.