The brightest month may be December, which is a summer month in the Southern Hemisphere.
June may be the darkest month in Antarctica, because it is a winter month.
Antarctica It is dark for six months straight before a six month period of constant sunlight. Although many say that Africa is the darkest because of high dense thick forest & sunlight may not be seen during brightest sunny days.
DURING MONTH OF JAN I BELIEVE.
In the Southern Hemisphere, which includes Antarctica, winter begins on June 21.
A day -- during any month in Antarctica -- is 24 hours long.
The average temperature in Antarctica in January is -16 degrees Fahrenheit. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere which makes January a summer month on the continent.
Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere. Therefore, like all southern hemisphere countries and locations, Antarctica will experience spring in September and October.
If you are Chinesse, it will be easy. On Chinese calendar, every 16 of one month is the brightest moon.
In the southern hemisphere, August is the last month of winter, and thus is the coldest month everywhere south of the Equator.
Leaves are typically at their brightest color in the fall, usually in the month of October. This is due to the changing temperatures and reduced daylight hours triggering the process of leaves changing color and eventually falling off the trees.
decembver, January and february
It's never 'hot' in Antarctica, however, in summer, the temperatures can warm up to zero degrees F.