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Russia is the coldest country in the world. The coldest place in the world is Antarctica.
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Mogocha in Siberia, has the record for the greatest temperature difference between summer and winter. Summer time temperatures can get to over +40 degrees Celsius and winter temperatures can get below -60 degrees Celsius, and the earth never thaws below 10 centimetres. In the vicinity is an Institute for the study of Permafrost.
The coldest inhabited place on Earth, aside from Antarctica, is Oymyakon in Russia, known for its extreme winter temperatures reaching as low as -50 degrees Celsius. Additionally, Verkhoyansk in Russia and Barrow in Alaska are also among the coldest inhabited places outside of Antarctica.
Yes, Russia experiences some of the coldest winters in the world, particularly in Siberia. Regions like Yakutsk and Oymyakon are known for their extreme low temperatures, often plummeting below -40 degrees Celsius (-40 degrees Fahrenheit). These harsh conditions are due to the country's vast landmass and its location in the northern hemisphere, where cold air masses dominate during the winter months.
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The North Pole. The people living there are eskimo people called the "Inuit"
Russia in Eurasian continent.
Antarctica during its winter. -74° C
the town is called oymyakon it is the coldest town in the world
Yes Canada and Russia are much colder than the UK but the reason why is not because it is. The reason why is that usually the northern parts of the world are the coldest except for Antarctica ( of course coldest place in the world). And if you look at a map of the world Russia and Canada are northern then the UK. Mostly what are the coldest placest in the world are Canada, Russia, Sweden, Antarctica , Norway, Iceland and Greenland with Alaska are the coldest place. So there for this is why Canada and Russia are colder than the UK because it is northern and we get more colder weather than the UK. ( I know this because i am Canadian.