Antarctica can reach -90 or -120 degrees in the winter. Russia can reach -60 or -110 degrees and Alaska can reach -125 degrees.
Siberia has ice, snow and permafrost. The only place with more is Antarctica.
Yes. Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth. The coldest temperature recorded in Antarctica is -89.2.
Antarctica is colder than Hawaii, 100% of the time.
Siberia is not a desert. It is composed of taiga and tundra. Antarctica is a cold winter or polar desert.
mount Everest is colder than Antarctica
no, they are in siberia
in siberia and Yukon
That is more difficult than it seems. Siberia is the most continental place on Earth. This means there is a large difference between the coldest and the warmest season. In Yakutia, the province in the NE of Siberia (inland) locally has extremes in one and the same place of +38 and -70 C. That is a 108 C difference. oO when we look at the whole year, the difference may not be that big. Now Siberia is renowned for its cold winters. Are there places in the Northern hemisphere that are colder or comparable? No, there are no such places. Compared to Siberia, the coldest days in the coldest places of Alaska are comparable to the average temperatures in Ojmjakon or Verkhoyansk in january. Near -50 C. Canadian Yukon winters are probably a bit colder than Alaska, but not even close to eastern Siberia. May be it is nice to add the Canadian prairie cities and look at places at the same lattitude. Here, we see that place further south in China, like Qiqihar in Mantschuria, that are colder in winter and warmer in summer. The reason for all this is the fact that Russia alone is almost as big as the USA and Canada combined. Or better, the Eurasian continent is almost twice the size of North America. More land, less sea means more climatic extremes
No, the coldest place measured is Vostok in the central region of Antarctica which has the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth, -81 Celsius.
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Antarctica is colder than Alaska