No, it is not always winter in Antarctica. The continent experiences distinct seasons, with summer occurring from late October to late February, when temperatures can rise above freezing in some coastal areas. However, during the winter months, from late March to late September, Antarctica experiences extreme cold and long periods of darkness. The harsh conditions make it one of the most inhospitable places on Earth, especially during winter.
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