tundra
The mesosphere is the coldest layer of the earth's atmosphere.
Serbia
Yes. The coldest temperatures on earth have been recorded at Vostok Station.
A marine biome usually occurs in one of the worldâ??s oceans, which is around 75 percent of all the surface land on Earth. There are many different types of plants and animals that live in this biome.
Antarctica is the highest, coldest, driest, windiest, darkest, iciest continent on earth. It is governed -- as is all of planet earth south of 60 degrees S, by the Antarctic Treaty.
During the coldest month(s) or driest month(s)
Deep space. Although some of it can be intensely hot, much of it is at approx 3 K which is - 270° C. On earth, the coldest place that is permanently inhabited is Oymyakon in Siberia (63° 15 N, 143° 12E). In 1924 a temperature of -71.2° C was recorded. The coldest place on earth, otherwise, is the Vostok [Research] Station in Antarctica (78° 28 S, 106° 50E). Temperatures of -89.2°C have been recorded.
February, hand s down
Colder, coldest. Perfectly regular (and answered already on this site!)
Rainforests are the type of biome that has half of the worldâ??s species. They also produce nearly half of the worldâ??s oxygen.
The Coldest Place on Earth, written by Apsley Cherry-Gerard, was written about his experiences with the Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica led by Sir Robert Falcon Scott in the period 1910-1912. The true story takes place on Ross Island in Antarctica, which is located near today's McMurdo Station (Lat/Lon: 77.8° S 166.7° E). Vostok Station is located (78.4° S 106.9° E).
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