The coldest place on Earth today is typically Antarctica, specifically in regions like Dome Fuji or Vostok Station, where temperatures can drop to extreme lows. Other cold areas include parts of Siberia in Russia and northern Greenland.
The coldest place on Earth on November 24, 2010, is typically Antarctica, particularly in the interior regions where temperatures can drop below -80°C (-112°F). Other cold places include Greenland and parts of northern Russia and Canada.
Antarctica is typically the coldest continent on Earth, with temperatures reaching as low as -90°C during its winter months. However, if you're looking for the coldest country in terms of average temperature, it would likely be Russia, with some of its regions experiencing extremely cold temperatures in winter.
Oxygen and nitrogen were two dominant gases in Earth's second atmosphere. Oxygen levels were much lower than they are today, while nitrogen constituted a significant portion of the atmosphere even then.
Nitrogen (N2) is the most abundant molecule in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of the gases present. Oxygen comes in second, at around 21%.
Antartica
The first Earth Hour took place in Sydney, Australia. The second Earth Hour took place in New York City, in the USA. There are as many as 38 countries participating today.
The coldest place on Earth today is typically Antarctica, specifically in regions like Dome Fuji or Vostok Station, where temperatures can drop to extreme lows. Other cold areas include parts of Siberia in Russia and northern Greenland.
Today is the coldest day of the year.
Antarctica
The coldest place on Earth on November 24, 2010, is typically Antarctica, particularly in the interior regions where temperatures can drop below -80°C (-112°F). Other cold places include Greenland and parts of northern Russia and Canada.
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).
Russia and Canada's northernly average temperatures are about the same, which makes them the coldest countries.
Antarctica is typically the coldest continent on Earth, with temperatures reaching as low as -90°C during its winter months. However, if you're looking for the coldest country in terms of average temperature, it would likely be Russia, with some of its regions experiencing extremely cold temperatures in winter.
On the surface of the earth: not really, invertebrates have been found from the very depths of the ocean, to the coldest mountain tops. It is unlikely that you will find invertebrates closer to the center of the earth (ie, deeper than the crust) however no-one has actually tried since it is impossible with today's technology. We also have not yet found them outside the earth (otherwise they would literally be aliens).
In the dictionary
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Lancaster, CA was -18°F on January 4, 1963.