Well first of all, you're not talking about a part of a 'country', because there are
no countries on the Antarctic continent.
If the Antarctic Peninsula is actually warmer than the rest of the continent, which
seems reasonable when you look at a map, it's because that part of the continent
is the part farthest north, that is, the part farthest from the south pole, and actually
extending slightly into the south Temperate Zone.
Antarctica is cold.
Antarctica, Europe, and Antarctica do not have hot deserts. Europe has a more temperate climate, and Antarctica is too cold to support a hot desert environment.
Neither Antarctica nor South America have hot deserts.
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no it doesn't
No. Antarctica is a polar climate all year.
Antarctica is the coldest place in the world.
It's never 'hot' in Antarctica, however, in summer, the temperatures can warm up to zero degrees F.
No, it's cold.
Italy is a hot country in the Mediterranean Sea. Antarctica is a cold country at the South Pole.
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