The coldest place on Earth all year round is Antarctica, but no one inhabits this continent. The coldest city on Earth is Oymyakon, Russia.
year-round
60grees
Chardon, Ohio
it is the north pole is the smallest and africa is the largest! :) J
Thanet Earth is a huge greenhouse on the Isle of Thanet which grows salad tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries etc all year round.
Alaska
Year round cities like Seneca, and Joseph have the coldest weather.
The coldest month in the grasslands is January and the hottest month in the grasslands is July. :) :) :) ;) ;) :) :) :) ^_^ $_$ *_*
Idaho
The Earth goes round the sun once
There is little or no sun on Antarctica for about six months each year.
No. No place on earth with the possible exception of deserts such as the Sahara or Atacama are cloud-free year-round.
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.
Oregon it is the farthest away from the equator
Oregon because its farthest away from the equator
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Unfortunately, the question is too vague regarding the coldest winter ever. There is no specific place listed and there is no documentation of weather from a very very long time ago.