No, Greenland is quite tropical compared to Verkhoyansk and Oymyakon in Siberia. These two places hold the record for the coldest air temperature outside of the Poles
Greenland is considered part of the continent of North America.
Greenland is considered part of the continent of North America.
Antarctica and North Pole
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.
Antarctica would be the coldest Continent: as for country try Iceland.
Greenland gets as low as minus 70 Celsius in the winter that is a very punishing environment usually these temperatures occur a little further north than that of the north ice weather station winds are also very strong in Greenland. Russia can still get very cold down to -68 Celsius on average though Greenland is colder because it lies very close to the north pole the far north of Greenland is 83 degrees north. The north pole can see temperatures as low as -78.5 Celsius. list of the coldest places on earth in order 1. Antarctica 2. north pole 3. Greenland 4. Russia
Greenland.
North and South Pole>
The North Pole and the South Pole.
Greenland is the largest island that is not considered a continent. It is part of the North American plate and is located in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Greenland is the largest island in North America and it is 840,004 square miles. It is also the largest island on earth.
The North and South Poles have the coldest climates on earth because light strikes them obliquely (at an angle) and only for a part of the year. Low sun angles make for less heating, and when there is no sun, it gets cold. That's why the poles of the earth have the coldest climates.