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in which month the south pole will have polar day​

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Answered by babitasktomar
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In December month, the south pole will have polar day.

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Answered by juanRicardo
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In December, the opposite occurs, the South Pole experiences polar day and the North Pole polar night. The 21st of June and the 21st of December, we thus have the two solstices with the same duration of night and day around the world. This also leads to the seasons.

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During summer at Antarctica, the sky is never dark. Around the summer solstice, weather conditions permitting, the sun is visible 24 hours a day. In the winter months, the opposite occurs.

The full length of the polar night depends on your latitude. The average duration for most destinations is around 30 days, but more northerly locations can enjoy as almost two months of darkness. If you were situated at one of the poles this would last for around 11 weeks.

Antarctica has six months of daylight in its summer and six months of darkness in its winter. The seasons are caused by the tilt of Earth's axis in relation to the sun. The direction of the tilt never changes. ... In the winter, Antarctica is on the side of Earth tilted away from the sun, causing the continent to be dark.

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