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Temperatures can range from -129 degrees in Antarctica to the 80s or 90s in the Mojave Desert at night in the summer.
it is hot in summer. nights are colder.
The average daily high temperature in Ohio in the summer is 84 degrees Fahrenheit. The average daily low temperature in Ohio in the summer is 62 degrees Fahrenheit.
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In the Summer in Ireland the temperature is normally around 19 degrees Celsius!
In the summer, Antarctica is approximately -60 degrees. In the winter, it's approximatlely -80 degrees. When there are blizzards, it gets a lot colder, depending on the speed of wind.
The average temperature in Antarctica in January is -16 degrees Fahrenheit. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere which makes January a summer month on the continent.
Antarctica's average temperature is the coldest on earth. You don't state your winter temperatures, but summer temperatures in Antarctica can rise -- in some places -- to almost zero degrees F. The summer temperature on the Antarctic Peninsula can be warm-ish, in the upper 30 or 40 degrees F.
Yes. It can get down to minus 40 degrees F. in the winter, and as hot as 122 degrees in the summer. Only Antarctica gets colder.
Temperatures can range from -129 degrees in Antarctica to the 80s or 90s in the Mojave Desert at night in the summer.
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Antarctica is a continent and the ice cap there is nearly two miles thick. This geography holds the cold better than the arctic. The Arctic ice floats on water and melts nearly away each summer.
Antarctica is, by a very long shot, a lot colder than Iceland, which was just voted to best country in the world to live in based on 2005 figures from life expectancy, education and per-capita income (the study didn't say anything about weather, though!). Further information The annual average temperature in Antarctica is -50°C (-58°F) compared to Iceland, where average temperatures in Reykjavic vary from -1°C in the winter months to 10°C in summer. (see link below)
Antarctica is a continent that covers 10% of the earth's surface. The highest average temperature is well below zero F. This is also the location for the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth. Antarctica is the coldest continent.
Probably Siberia in Russia. Winters here are colder than anywhere else (other than Antarctica and can drop below -70 - -80 degrees F. But in the summer, it can get quite warm, well into the 80's and 90's.
During the longest summer month at South Pole station -- December, the record high temperature was minus 12.5 degrees F, the average high is minus 26.5 degrees, the average low is minus 29.3 degrees and the record low is minus 38 degrees.
On average it is anywhere from -4 degrees F to -80 degrees F in June, August, and September. The warmest winter in Antarctica was 3 degrees Fahrenheit, to give a clue at about how warm it will ever get.In the year I was in Antarctica (1963), the temperature reached about 40 F at McMurdo Station, but the average temperature was near 32 F. At South Pole Station, air temperature reached its warmest at about minus 5 F, but averaged a little colder than that. The clear sky and bright Sun made it seem warmer, however.