Anywhere south of the Antarctic Circle experiences a period of no sunrise between March 21 and September 21. This is caused by the tilt of the earth away from the sun.
No. It's dark in winter and light in summer.
Antarctica would be the only desert that is dark in the winter.
People living in Antarctica are all scientists working on various projects. They continue their work even in the dark winter.
Winter, spring, summer and fall are all seasons in Antarctica.
Generally there are about 1,000 souls who remain on the continent during the dark winter season.
Antarctica gets dark as the earth tips its face toward the sun and away from the southern part of the planet. The season is called winter.
It is a no, well maybe in Antarctica or the Arctic
Antarctica is severe -- extremely severe -- all the time. Winter, however, is more severe than summer, because many winter months can pass with no sunrise, depending on where you are on the continent.
Seasons in Antarctica are Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
winter
Antarctica receives zero hours of daylight in the winter.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica. The population of temporary workers and scientists may reach 4,500 in the busy summer season, and be reduced to about 1,000 souls during the dark winter.