By location, it can be anywhere from -4 degrees F to -80 degrees F in June, August, and September (which is winter and early spring).
The low temperatures around the poles can reach -112 to -129 degrees Fahrenheit. Wind chill can reduce this even lower on exposed surfaces.
Lowest record is -129 degrees Fahrenheit
No animal lives on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
The ozone layer dissolves above Antarctica. It is because of cold temperature there.
On the average, cold, with little precipitation.
Antarctica is too cold to support animal life: there are no native or indigenous peoples from Antarctica.
Antarctica is a polar desert continent that covers 10% of the earth's surface. It is the highest, driest, windiest, coldest, darkest and iciest continent on earth. Ninety-eight percent of the continent is covered with an ice sheet that contains about 90% of earth's ice and about 70% of earth's fresh water.
Antarctica is cold.
It's too cold in Antarctica for cold germs to survive.
Cold
cold and cold
In the Antarctica it is freezing cold.
It's too cold for tundra in Antarctica; there are no plants that can survive the cold to develop into tundra.
Frogs are cold blooded and its way to cold on Antarctica.
it lives in Antarctica and cold places
Antarctica is always extremely cold.
No, nothing can grow in Antarctica it is to cold.
Cold.
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