Antarctica is the windiest place on earth. The average windspeed is 67km/h (44mph) and the highest windspeed recorded is 320kmh( 198.8 mph). Violent katabatic winds are common. These are caused by heavy cold air falling towards the ocean and gathering speed. Air at Pole is slower, but with a severe wind chill factor.
The wind blows in Antarctica all of the time, based on the nature of katabatic winds that flow downhill from the height of the polar plateau, coupled with the spin of the Earth, which is notable in polar regions.
It's possible that there's a typo in your query. Antarctica is also known as the Home of the Wind.
Some say that Antarctica is the home of the wind.
There may be a typo in your question. Antarctica is often called home of the wind, because of the strong, constant Katabatic winds that blow to the coasts from high on the polar plateau.
there is a bit of wind in Antarctica as it is a windy place.
Yes.
There are brief moments during the year when there is no wind.
The wind in Antarctica blows all the time, and blizzards are quite common.
In Antarctica, the wind is constant, nearly 24/7.
Antarctica is home to the South Pole.
The average wind speed is over 70km per hour.
Food in Antarctica is generally called edible.
Easter Island and Antarctica