At locations on the Antarctic Peninsula, temperatures may rise to above freezing, while the interior still hovers at well below the freezing point.
Antarctica is about as large as USA and Mexico combined, and is the coldest continent on earth. You could say that it is never 'warm' in Antarctica, and certainly never 'hot' when measuring temperatures there.
Antarctica is, after all, a polar desert.
The climate if Antarctica is still freezing at its warmest! It is usually about -30°c in the summer! That is about as cold as your freezer!! :P C.H.
Antarctica is a polar climate.
Antarctica has been more than -50 degrees Celsius in winter and -20 degrees Celsius in the summer
Antarctica is a polar climate.
Antarctica is a polar climate, the more extreme of the two.
Antarctica does have a polar climate.
Antarctica is polar; it has a polar climate.
Going far enough back Antarctica was tropical.
In 1915, there weren't necessarily good maps of Antarctica, and none of them showed climate, only landmass.
Antarctica is polar.
Seasons in Antarctica are Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
80% of people work in the summer in antarctica