Antarctica experiences warmer temperatures when the sun shines on the continent, which is during the austral summer months.
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing.
Average temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing; in UK freezing temperatures are more rare on average.
The range of temperatures recorded on Antarctica is -89.2°C to 14.6°C. Average temperatures vary by region.
Ozone is depleted at Antarctica. It is because of low temperatures.
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are cold, always below freezing and often below zero F. The Antarctic Peninsula, however, may experience temperatures above freezing for short periods during mid-day during summer.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was 89.6C in 1983. Temperatures can be as warm as -30C in winter. Summer maritime temperatures reach +9C
Thermometers work well when studying temperatures -- anywhere on earth.
Ozone deplete over antarctica. It is because of low temperatures.
The highest temperatures in Antarctica are generally experienced in the Antarctic Peninsula.
Asia and Antarctica; Antarctica is higher.
The summer temperatures in Antarctica are not warm enough to melt the ice sheet.
The ozone depletion requires low temperatures. It is because ozone is depleted in Antarctica.