The poles are the coldest places because of the Earth's tilt and the relative location of the sun. With less sunlight, they stay colder than the rest of the Earth.
Since the Earth is more of a pear shape than a sphere, the area around the South Pole is larger than the area around the North Pole, making it distribute more of what sun does get there, making it even colder than the North Pole.
The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica, particularly the high ridge areas near the South Pole. The lowest recorded temperature on Earth, around -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius), was measured at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station in Antarctica in 1983.
The coldest plates on Earth are found near the poles primarily due to their geographic location, which exposes them to less direct sunlight and lower average temperatures. Additionally, the polar regions experience persistent cold air and ice cover, which further cools the surrounding tectonic plates. The interaction of these plates with cold ocean currents also contributes to their lower temperatures. Overall, the combination of reduced solar heating and climatic factors results in the coldest conditions near these plates.
The climate is coldest near the poles because of the tilt of the Earth's axis and the resulting oblique angle at which sunlight reaches those regions, leading to less direct sunlight and colder temperatures. In contrast, the equator receives more direct sunlight year-round, resulting in warmer temperatures.
The poles are the coldest places because of the Earth's tilt and the relative location of the sun. With less sunlight, they stay colder than the rest of the Earth. Since the Earth is more of a pear shape than a sphere, the area around the South Pole is larger than the area around the North Pole, making it distribute more of what sun does get there, making it even colder than the North Pole.
This is in Antarctica, no doubt. The coldest temperature was recorded at Vostok research station in the interior of the continent. But it is likely that the coldes location is in a place called Dome C, also in interior Antarctica at high elevations, but observations are obviously sparse here. It is believed that we will see a new record here soon now that there are a few stations up.
The coldest place on the North Pole can vary, but generally, temperatures at the North Pole can drop as low as -40 to -50 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 to -45 degrees Celsius) during the winter months. The coldest temperatures are typically found in the central regions, away from coastal influences.
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The Arctic Ocean is the coldest as well as the smallest ocean.
The poles are the coldest places because of the Earth's tilt and the relative location of the sun. With less sunlight, they stay colder than the rest of the Earth. Since the Earth is more of a pear shape than a sphere, the area around the South Pole is larger than the area around the North Pole, making it distribute more of what sun does get there, making it even colder than the North Pole.
Mogocha in Siberia, has the record for the greatest temperature difference between summer and winter. Summer time temperatures can get to over +40 degrees Celsius and winter temperatures can get below -60 degrees Celsius, and the earth never thaws below 10 centimetres. In the vicinity is an Institute for the study of Permafrost.
Antarctica would be the coldest Continent: as for country try Iceland.
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).