there is darkness in Antarctica, every June were it is antarcticas winter the moves south and the sun rays shine down on the earth missing the antarctica but hitting the artic. The Darkness usally lasts as long as our summer its temperature gets as low as -70'C giving you frost bite instantly!
Everywhere south of the Antarctic Circle, the earth experiences at least one 24-hour period without a sunrise. At the South Pole, this period is six months. Everywhere on the Antarctic continent experiences some number of 24-hour periods without a sunrise: your answer depends on where you are on the continent.
Antarctica should last as long as the earth lasts.
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Antarctica's summer begins on December 21 and ends on March 21 every year.
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As one of the seven continents on Earth, it's a pretty good guess that Antarctica will last as long as the Earth lasts.
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i am not sure but i think it is because the earth gets tilted i da fo shizle
Seasons in Antarctica last the same amount of time as they do everywhere on earth. As well, seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are opposite those in the Northern Hemisphere. For example, June 21 is Mid-Winter's Day in Antarctica, and the first day of Summer in the Northern Hemisphere.
There is no tundra on Antarctica. Tundra assumes botany, and there is none on the continent. Summer begins on December 21 and fall begins on March 21.
Yes, the moon can be seen in Antarctica. However, the visibility may vary depending on the weather conditions and time of year. Antarctica experiences long periods of darkness during the winter months, which may affect the visibility of the moon.
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