The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89 °C (−129 °F).
The Antarctic zone has the coldest winters.
The coldest temperature recorded at Vostok Station in Antarctica is around -128.6°F (-89.2°C), while Singapore's coldest ever temperature is approximately 66.9°F (19.4°C). The temperature recorded at Vostok Station is significantly lower compared to Singapore's coldest temperature due to the extreme polar climate at Vostok Station.
the coldest land weather temperature is the south pole of the earth The coldest temperature ever recorded on earth is half a billionth of a degree above absolute zero. It was performed in a lab. The actual coldest recorded natural temperature happened in 1983 in Volstok, in Antartica. It was -129 degrees F. Hooweestik.the answer for this question is... look honestly I really dont know!
Not even close. That honor goes to the Antarctic Peninsula, with northern Scandinavia a likely close second.
The coldest temperature on Earth was recorded in Antarctica.
A temperature of 129 degrees F was measured in the Antarctic Desert.
Coolest or coldest?? The coldest region is definitely the Antarctic. Antarctica to be exact.
Te coldest temperature ever measured in a desert was approximately -129 degrees F in the Antarctic Desert
Coldest temperature for Hawaii12 degrees FahrenheitMauna Kea, HawaiiMay 17, 1979 NOAA WebsiteThe coldest recorded temperature was 12 degrees F.
The temperature in the Antarctic Desert can drop well below minus 100 degrees F.
The Antarctic surrounds the South Pole and is the coldest continent.
The Antarctic zone has the coldest winters.
The coldest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert. It is the coldest, largest and windiest desert in the world, and almost all of the precipitation that falls in the Antarctic Desert falls as snow
There is no country on the Antarctic continent, and yes, it is the coldest continent on earth.
That would have to be parts of the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is as large as USA and Mexico, combined, so 'coldest month' varies, depending on where you are on the continent. Generally, the coldest month is the month before the sun comes up, and again, this month varies, depending on how far you are on the continent beyond the Antarctic Circle. The coldest temperature recorded on the continent was recorded at Vostok Research Station (Russia) in July 1983. The measurements were −89.2 °C, −128.6 °F; 184.0 K. This is the coldest temperature recorded on Earth.
−89.2 °C, or −128.6 °F, was recorded at Vostok Station, Antarctica.