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.
The top five coldest things on Earth include: Liquid nitrogen, which boils at -196 degrees Celsius; Antarctica, where temperatures can drop below -80 degrees Celsius; The high atmosphere, where temperatures can reach as low as -143 degrees Celsius; Oymyakon, Russia, known as one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth with temperatures reaching below -50 degrees Celsius; The Boomerang Nebula, a cloud of cosmic dust and gas with temperatures close to absolute zero.
Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents.
The three states of a substance essential for life on Earth are solid, liquid, and gas. These states determine how matter behaves and interacts with its environment, allowing for processes like nutrient absorption, transportation, and energy transfer within living organisms.
The mesosphere is the coldest layer of the earth's atmosphere.
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The coldest thing ever recorded on Earth is definitely Liquid Nitrogen! In fact the lowest temperature recorded of this substance was minus 237.90 degrees centigrade! As hot as Pluto's hottest recorded day. Hope this information came in useful to you.
The top five coldest things on Earth include: Liquid nitrogen, which boils at -196 degrees Celsius; Antarctica, where temperatures can drop below -80 degrees Celsius; The high atmosphere, where temperatures can reach as low as -143 degrees Celsius; Oymyakon, Russia, known as one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth with temperatures reaching below -50 degrees Celsius; The Boomerang Nebula, a cloud of cosmic dust and gas with temperatures close to absolute zero.
Liquid hydrogen is the coldest substance known to man, minus 400 degrees
Not on this planet. Liquid nitrogen is 77 K, or -196°C. The coldest temperature recorded on earth was -89.4°C (See link for source.) None of the planets get that cold, although Mercury (!) comes close, at 90 K.
Mars, because the warmest day on Mars is barely the coldest day on Earth.
Neptune (NovaNet) There's something wrong here. Neptune is mainly a hydrogen atmosphere. Earth is the planet with a mainly nitrogen atmosphere, but the coldest is Neptune.
No. It is one of the windiest, but it is not the coldest. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica.
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No, Antarctica is the coldest desert on Earth.
earth is made of two types of gasses that is 78% Nitrogen and 21% oxygen
The atmosphere of the Earth is a gas, not a liquid, and although it does contain oxygen, that is just one part of the atmosphere, which is mostly nitrogen.
The invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen :)