The Taiga Biome. You may think it is the tundra, but you, my friend, are wrong.
The tundra biome typically has the lowest temperatures on Earth due to its high latitudes and lack of trees, allowing heat to escape easily. Temperature in the tundra can drop well below freezing for extended periods of time.
The tundra biome typically experiences the lowest temperatures on average due to its high latitude and cold climate. The alpine biome, found on high mountain ranges, can also have low temperatures and high winds due to its elevation and exposed conditions.
The average temperature in a deciduous forest biome typically ranges from 50°F to 70°F (10°C to 21°C), although this can vary depending on the specific region within the biome and the time of year. The temperature tends to be cooler in the spring and fall, while warmer in the summer.
Antarctica has the lowest average temperature of any continent, with temperatures reaching as low as -80°C (-112°F) in some areas.
The intertidal zone, also known as the littoral zone, is the area between the highest and lowest tides. This biome is characterized by constantly changing environmental conditions such as exposure to air and water, fluctuations in temperature, and wave action. Organisms in the intertidal zone have adapted to survive in this dynamic and challenging environment.
The tundra biome typically has the lowest average temperature due to its high latitude location and cold climate.
The tundra biome typically has the lowest temperatures on Earth due to its high latitudes and lack of trees, allowing heat to escape easily. Temperature in the tundra can drop well below freezing for extended periods of time.
50 degrees celsius
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How is it possible to give a date for an average temperature? For the lowest recorded temperature on Earth [See related question]
55.875 degrees F
The average annual temperature in a biome can vary greatly depending on the specific biome type. For example, tropical rainforests may have average temperatures around 25-28°C, while tundra biomes may have average temperatures around -10 to 10°C. Each biome has its own unique temperature range based on factors such as latitude, altitude, and proximity to large bodies of water.
Sacha-Yakutia
All I know is that abyssal zones range from about 0-30oC
Neptune(If you include dwarf planets it is Eris)
The average yearly temperature for the marine biome varies greatly depending on location. However, in general, the average yearly temperature ranges from around 2°C in polar regions to 28°C in tropical regions.