Summers in Antarctica are disorienting because:
a) there is no sun for six months.
b) there is daylight all the time.
c) there is snow all around.
d) there are no inhabitants to be seen.
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there is snow all around
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answer is b) there is daylight all the time.
Explanation:
Because it's located in the southern hemisphere, Antarctica's summer is from October to February. During this time, the sun is almost always in the sky. Days rapidly get longer there in summer, until, eventually, the sun doesn't set at all. This phenomenon is called the Midnight Sun.
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