Yes, the average temperatures are -184.C.
Uranus and Neptune have the coldest surface temperatures. Their average temperatures are very similar at about minus 200 to minus 220 degrees Celsius.
The coldest month in the Philippines is January, with temperatures ranging from 21oC to 30oC.
January and February are generally our coldest months.
Mercury has the coldest temperatures of all the inner planets. On average, Mars is the coldest inner planet.
The coldest months in Asia are December, January, and February. These are considered the "winter" months, hence the colder temperatures.
Because the two extremes of temperatures are in those months. In the northern hemisphere the coldest temperatures would be in January and the warmest in July. In the southern hemisphere the warmest temperatures would be in January and the coldest in July.
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January is one of the warmest months in Antarctica, but South Pole -- USA, and Vostok station -- Russia, may trade coldest temperatures in January.
Yes, the average temperatures are -184.C.
Two of Australia's coldest months are July and August.
In theory, if the temperatures are at their lowest in December-January-February, the country will be in the northern hemisphere and if they are at their lowest in June-July-August the country will be in the southern hemisphere. It is natural to expect a country to have their lowest temperatures in their winter months and their highest temperatures in the summer months, and this will normally be the case if the country is a reasonable distance from the equator. However this is not always true if the country is near or on the equator.
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Uranus and Neptune have the coldest surface temperatures. Their average temperatures are very similar at about minus 200 to minus 220 degrees Celsius.
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