Technically yes, on the peninsula jutting out of the continent rain is relatively common, happening on a yearly basis. However, anywhere more than several miles inland nearly never sees rain, and the actual magnetic south pole has never seen rain.
Yes. The interior of Antarctica is considered the world's driest desert because the extreme cold freezes water vapour out of the air. Annual snowfall on the polar plateau is equivalent to less than 5 cm of rain.
Rain may occur during the summer months on the Peninsula. Rain is rare, because it's so cold.
Snow does not fall if the temperature is so low (below freezing) that there is a cloudless (rain free) sky over Antarctica.
Hopefully by the middle to late February, but it could snow until March.
I don't know what Santa's rules are for Antarctica. It will be 24 hours of daylight in Antarctica now and maybe nobody will be asleep.
what is the main idea of the poem snowing sometiems
It is snowing right now, somewhere in the world.
It depends on the year....snow will stop accumulating mid-March but snow will continue to fall into April. Some ski resorts (snowbird) will stay open through July 4th.
It has already stopped.
Nobody knows.
well the it stop snowing at night on Monday morning then flurries came around morning day on Monday morning
Not until Tanner sayz otherwize. :P
Hopefully by the middle to late February, but it could snow until March.
You always stop at other countries, because there is no commercial aviation to Antarctica.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
The converse of the statement 'If it is snowing, then it is your birthday is 'If it is my birthday, then it is snowing.'
To negate "It is snowing and classes are cancelled" make the statement negative: "It is not snowing and classes are not cancelled."
If it is my birthday, then it is snowing.
Translation: What do you mean it's snowing?
I don't know what Santa's rules are for Antarctica. It will be 24 hours of daylight in Antarctica now and maybe nobody will be asleep.