No.
It is not unusual for temperatures in Antarctica to hover in winter between -75 degrees F and -100 degrees F. The record lowest cold was measured at the Russian station, Vostok, in July 1983 when the temperature dipped to -129 degrees F, or -89.2 degrees C.
It has gotten to around 100 degrees in interior sections.
Yes, especially Antarctica where the temperature can plunge to well below minus 100 degrees F.
Antarctica and 100% of planet earth south of 60 degrees S, is governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
It is about 100 degrees Colder Than texas!
The hottest it has ever Gotten is 100-110 Fahrenheit in Florida
The temperature of Antarctica can plunge to well below minus 100 degrees F and the temperature in the Sahara may exceed 130 degrees in some areas.
Antarctica, which is one of the driest deserts on earth, can get well below minus 100 degrees.
Nope. It can only go to 99 degrees in Buffalo.
If your map shows 100% of the earth, you can follow the compass rose to the far south and find Antarctica: look south of 60 degrees S.
No, according to a commentator
The three weather conditions for Antarctica are:Condition one: as low as -75 degrees, business as usualCondition two: between -75 and -100 degrees, all souls traveling outdoors must travel in pairsCondition three: colder than -100 degrees, all souls are confined to the buildings where they find themselves until it warms up.