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The coldest matter in the world is a Bose-Einstein condensate of atoms that have been cooled to within tiny fractions of a kelvin of absolute zero (-273 C).

The coldest material generally available is liquid nitrogen (temperature - 196 C, - 320 F).

The coldest place on Earth is the Antarctic Plateau, with temperatures as low as -90 C (-129 F).

One of the coldest naturally-occurring things on Earth is ice formed at very high pressures, with temperatures down to -140 C.

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