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How are seasons in Antarctica different from seasons on other parts of Earth?

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How are seasons in Antarctica different from seasons on other parts of Earth?

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What else is different in Antarctica — and the Arctic — is that during winter there can be many months without a sunrise. In summer, many months go by without a sunset. Again, this phenomenon is exactly opposite in the Arctic, because the seasons are in opposition on opposite ends of the earth.

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