Winter begins at midnight on June 21 and ends at midnight on September 21.
The number of days between those two dates is 208. The number of hours in one day is 24.
The answer you want is 4,992 hours in winter in Antarctica.
Antarctica receives zero hours of daylight in the winter.
In summer generally, there are 24 hours of daylight; in winter there are generally zero hours of daylight.
same as summer and winter!
Blizzards in Antarctica are fairly constant.
I think that antarctica has 2 sesons winter and summer
Winter begins on June 21, and over most of the Antarctic continent, there are no sunrises during winter.
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No. There are places on the Antarctic continent when there are 24 hours of sunlight -- but during the summer.
On the Antarctic continent, depending on where you are, you will have at least one 24-hour period of no daylight in winter and at least one 24-hour period of no sunset in summer.
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336 hours are in a winter break.
In Antarctica, the length of a day depends on the season. During the austral summer (October to February), there can be up to 24 hours of daylight due to the midnight sun. Conversely, during the austral winter (March to September), there can be up to 24 hours of darkness due to the polar night.