The Arctic, on average.
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The Antarctica Peninsula is the warmest part of the continent.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was -19.1 C ( -2.4 F ). The highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was 33.3 °C (91.94 °F).
The equator
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June, July and August are normally the warmest months
The warmst temperature ever recorded was 58 degrees, and the coldest was -89 celsius.
January is one of the warmest months in Antarctica, which is as large as USA and Mexico combined. Temperatures over this vast continent vary, but at the South Pole, the temperature is about minus 30 degrees C, which is the warmest temperatures for that place in Antarctica.
November, December and January are usually the warmest months on Antarctica. The temperature, however, is rarely above freezing during those months.
Deserts are a place of extreme temperatures. Since most (not all) deserts are away from large masses of water (oceans), there is no mechanism for temperature regulation. They can get extremely cold very quickly.
The warmest temperature ever was 59 degrees Fahrenheit. This was recorded along the peninsula, at a lower latitude than the rest of the continent. The weather here is quite different from the brutal cold of the interior.
The Antarctica Peninsula is the warmest part of the continent.
The warmest temperature ever was 59 degrees Fahrenheit. This was recorded along the peninsula, at a lower latitude than the rest of the continent. The weather here is quite different from the brutal cold of the interior.
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The climate if Antarctica is still freezing at its warmest! It is usually about -30°c in the summer! That is about as cold as your freezer!! :P C.H.
The hottest temperature recorded is 57.8 °C (136 °F) in Al Aziziyah , Libya in 1922. The coldest temperature ever recorded is −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) in Vostok Station, Antarctica in 1983. aka* hotter than satins but crack
The warmest part of Antarctica is the Antarctic Peninsula, with a balmy 1 to 2 degrees C, during the warmest month of January. Hot might not be the proper word to describe any of Antarctica's climate.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was -19.1 C ( -2.4 F ). The highest temperature ever recorded in Ireland was 33.3 °C (91.94 °F).