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why does Antarctica in the southern hemisphere experience season for half a year​

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Answered by vishalshsharma1
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ans=  During this time, the South Pole has 24 hours of darkness lasting about six months. During the winter, the North Pole is tilted away from the sun and receives 24 hours of darkness. The tilt has effects on both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.

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Answered by chanakyamarode1
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In early January each year, Earth reaches its closest distance to sun. At this time, the northern hemisphere experiences winter while the southern hemisphere experiences summer. The Earth travels to its farthest point from the sun at the beginning of July each year, when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere.

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