Sunrise at the South Pole is on about the 21st of September every year. Sunset is on about the 22nd of March the following year. The reverse is the case at the North Pole. So a polar day is about 6 months and a polar night is also about 6 months.
The North Pole is dark for six months- from the September Equinox (September 21) to the March Equinox (March 21).
The Winter Solstice on the 21st of June is the day that the sun is furthest away from the South Pole. Sunrise at the South Pole is on about the 21st of September every year. Sunset is on about the 22nd of March the following year. The reverse is the case at the North Pole. So a polar day is about 6 months and a polar night is also about 6 months.
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The North Pole is at 90 North & the South Pole is at 90 South.
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It is never 'totally dark' at the South Pole, but there are six months of no sunrises. During those sunrise-less months at the South Pole, the Sun shines on the Northern Hemisphere. These phenomenon are caused by the tilt of the earth as it wobbles its way through the universe.
The North Pole is dark for six months- from the September Equinox (September 21) to the March Equinox (March 21).
Because it never gets dark.
They have a long dark winter. During the southern winter (March-September), the South Pole receives no sunlight at all. The people who live near the south pole are scientists and they carry on with their scientific activities during the winter.
At the north pole and south pole, the sun is up for six months and down for six months.
No because in the summer some of the clouds are white or not Evan there
During the day it is light and during the night it is dark.
Because in the northern hemisphere spring and summer, when the Sun is north of the equator, the south pole is turned away from the Sun and it is dark.
The Winter Solstice on the 21st of June is the day that the sun is furthest away from the South Pole. Sunrise at the South Pole is on about the 21st of September every year. Sunset is on about the 22nd of March the following year. The reverse is the case at the North Pole. So a polar day is about 6 months and a polar night is also about 6 months.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
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