Because the sun doesn't set between September 22 and March 21.
It just goes around and around the sky every day.
No because in the summer some of the clouds are white or not Evan there
The South Pole faces the sun during the summer season for the southern hemisphere.
Summer.
No. Sigma Octans is a star close to the south pole of the sky, but it is not particularly bright.
summer
Australia experiences summer when the sun does not set at the South Pole. At this time, the South Pole is experiencing its own summer season, known as the Midnight Sun phenomenon, where there is continuous daylight for several months.
There is always snow on the ground and temperatures are almost always below freezing but during the Southern "summer" the sun never sets - for months at a time!
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When the North Pole has summer, the South Pole has winter. This is because the Earth's axis is tilted, causing one pole to receive more direct sunlight (summer) while the other pole receives less direct sunlight (winter).
Britain is in the northern hemisphere, the South Pole is at the dead centre of the southern hemisphere. If Britain is in the middle of its summer, the South Pole will be in the middle of its winter, therefore, the South Pole will be in darkness.
yes, only in north pole, south pole, sometimes Arctic.
It is always snowing at the poles, specifically the North Pole and the South Pole.