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  • The average number of days that the South Pole has no sunlight each year is 180 consecutive days. After six months of absolute daylight in the summer, the sun sets on the South Pole, which is plunged into total darkness for the next six months, during the South Poleƕs winter. Source: http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/scienceques2005/20060310.htm, http://www.antarcticconnection.com/antarctic/weather/climate.shtml

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