Because New Zealand's temperature is moderated by the ocean and we are the same distance from the south pole as Spain is from the north pole. Canada is much closer to the north pole.
Summer
Your answer depends on where you are. At the South Pole when the Earth is tilted toward the Sun, it's summer.
Summer in the Southern Hemisphere means that it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Winter because if you went to the south pole in the summer, it is going to be cold there and you might miss some of the hot/warm summer weather in the summer; so it would make more sense if someone went in the winter, depending on how hot/cold your country is to start with.
27
Summer minus 18F. Winter minus 76F
It is around 0
The South Pole faces the sun during the summer season for the southern hemisphere.
Summer.
south pole
No, the South Pole does not have warm summers. Even in the summer months, temperatures at the South Pole remain extremely cold due to its location deep within the Antarctic continent. Temperature rarely rises above freezing at the South Pole, making it one of the coldest places on Earth.
summer
The sunlight hits the equator at a direct angle. Sunlight glances off the south pole at an angle, so less of it is absorbed.
During the longest summer month at South Pole station -- December, the record high temperature was minus 12.5 degrees F, the average high is minus 26.5 degrees, the average low is minus 29.3 degrees and the record low is minus 38 degrees.
Australia experiences summer when the sun does not set at the South Pole. At this time, the South Pole is experiencing its own summer season, known as the Midnight Sun phenomenon, where there is continuous daylight for several months.
There are no cities at the South Pole, or in the whole of Antarctica.