About 3/4 of a billion years ago ...
the ice-ball (or snow ball) Earth, when the entire planet was covered in snow & ice, the seas frozen.
No, Neptune is the second coldest planet (Uranus is the coldest.) Mars is the coldest of the four inner planets.
The third coldest planet is Saturn. (Neptune and Uranus are colder; Uranus being the coldest.)
The coldest part of Jupiter is its upper atmosphere, which can reach temperatures as low as -145°C (-234°F). This frigid temperature is due to the distance from the Sun and the lack of a solid surface on the planet to retain heat.
Neptune is the coldest planet but not by much. Neptunes surface temperature is 72K whereas Uranus is 76K.
No, Mars is not the coldest planet in the solar system. Neptune holds the title as the coldest planet with average temperatures reaching around -353 degrees Fahrenheit. Mars, despite its thin atmosphere and cold temperatures, is not as cold as Neptune.
The Coldest Winter Ever was created in 1999-04.
warm all through the year... gets the hottest in july-august and the coldest in jan-feb coldest being average or 12 degrees cel. coldest its ever been was 7 degrees. summer go up to the 40 degrees
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The coldest temperature ever recorded in Glacier National Park was in the summer of 1842, during the last great ice-age. The temperature was recorded at a record breaking -2 degrees Fahrenheit.
The coldest it has ever got in kazakhstan is -40 degress
coldest recorded temp. in portugal
Boston
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was 89.6C in 1983. Temperatures can be as warm as -30C in winter. Summer maritime temperatures reach +9C
Mark Twain is often attributed with the quote "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco," even though there is no direct evidence that he actually said or wrote these exact words.
it would depend where but on land it is 127 and coldest is -98
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Toronto was -31.3°C (-24.3°F) on January 4, 1981.
The coldest time ever in BC. was the Ice Age, where it sometimes was below freezing to death.