Yes, Antarctica stays dark for about 6 months all day long, then after that there is daylight for 6 months because of its angle toward the sun.
No. It's dark in winter and light in summer.
No one lives there. Scientists go down there and study, But it would be too cold for anyone to stay there for a long amout of time.
Nobody lives in Antarctica except for a few scientific study bases, where people only stay for about a year at a time.
The Dark Knight is no longer showing in regular theaters, but it has been re-released in IMAX theaters as of January 23, 2009. How long it will stay in IMAX this time is unspecified.
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul has 256 pages.
Antarctica has its short days and long nights in June which is when it is wintertime there To see when Antactica has its longest days and other stuff about it, see the related link
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul was created on 1988-10-10.
In Antarctica on Christmas Day, it typically gets dark around midnight as the continent experiences 24 hours of daylight during the summer months due to the midnight sun phenomenon. This means that the sun does not fully set, leading to constant daylight during that time.
Before what time period? No people have never lived in Antarctica. Scientists go on expeditions there but don't stay for more than a few months.
Though frogs are air breathers, they can stay underwater for long periods of time and breathe through their skin. Frogs live in ponds, creeks, and trees. They need freshwaters though, not salty.
Average weather in Antarctica is polar cold, blizzard, arid and can be dark for months at a time. It is the highest, darkest, windiest, iciest, coldest, and driest continent on earth.
A long time!!