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In Tajimi, Gifu Prefecture, Japan's record of the hottest day ever was renewed on Thursday, when temperatures reached as high as 40.9 degrees on the afternoon, according to Japan's Meteorological Agency. The previous record, 40.8, was set in Yamagata Prefecture in 1933.
hi i think its in the negative 30's to 40s
No, but they are related. Absolute zero is the coldest possible temperature. Absolute temperature is the temperature above this coldest possible temperature - i.e., how much hotter is it than the coldest theoretically possible temperature. Celsius temperature isn't absolute. It starts from the temperature of freezing water, and it needs negative numbers for anything colder than that. Fahrenheit temperature isn't absolute. It says that zero is 32 degrees colder than freezing water, and it needs negative numbers for anything colder than that. Absolute temperature starts from absolute zero. Nothing is colder than that, so absolute temperature is never a negative number.
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What is the coldest official temperature ever recorded on earth (degrees centigrade) - negative
The coldest temperature was minus 28 degrees F.
It may be the coldest temperature that some locations have reached, but it's not even close to the coldest air temperature reached or certainly that which has been achieved with technology.
mid thirties is the coldest they can tolerate.
-77c is colder than -66c -77f is colder than -66f
Coldest temperature in Arkansas-29 degrees FahrenheitPond, ArkansasFebruary 13, 1905
Snag, Yukon, -63c but the coldest temperature is like measuring shoreline, hard to find agreement.