1- Antarctica is in the south pole and there for the sun's rays reach it less than in the equator.
2- It has the Atlantic Ocean at it's coasts.
No, the coldest place measured is Vostok in the central region of Antarctica which has the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth, -81 Celsius.
Antarctica, in 1983 the lowest temperature ever recorded was -129 degrees f.
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The coldest temperature ever measured in a desert was -135.8 degrees F in Antarctica.
The lowest temp ever recorded on earth was recorded in antarctica. it was -89.6 Celsius
The warmst temperature ever recorded was 58 degrees, and the coldest was -89 celsius.
Yes. The coldest temperatures on earth have been recorded at Vostok Station.
The average temperature in the coldest place on Earth, Antarctica, can range from -50°C to -60°C (-58°F to -76°F). However, the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth was -89.2°C (-128.6°F) at the Vostok Station in Antarctica.
Antartica - Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents. The coldest natural temperature ever recorded on Earth was −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) at the Russian Vostok Station in Antarctica on 21 July 1983.
The coldest places on Earth are Antarctica, Verkhoyansk, Russia, Oymyakon, Russia, International Falls, Minnesota, and Fraser, Colorado. The coldest temperature ever recorded was minus 128.6 degrees degrees F in Vostok, Antarctica.
The coldest temperature ever registered on earth was in Antarctica (a true desert) of -135.8 degrees F. in August of 2010.
No, The tundra is the coldest place things live in nature.The poles are roughly the coldest place on earthEXCEPTIf you have ever been to Winnipeg, The corner of Portage and Main is the coldest place in the universe.