The coldest temperature recorded on Earth was −128.6 °F (−89.2 °C) at the Russian Vostok Station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983.
The hottest temperature recorded was 136 °F (57.8 °C) in Al' Aziziyah, Libya on September 13, 1922.
No. The Earth is warm at the equator but the hottest temperatures have not been recorded there but close to the "Tropics" (of Cancer and Capricorn) 23,4° North and South of the equator. The reason is that the direct rays of the Sun "linger" at these latitudes around the solstices (it is a sine function) and have more time to heat up the land there. The coldest temperatures recorded are in the middle of large polar land masses which the Antarctic with the South Pole surely is one but not the North Pole there it does not get as cold as deep in Siberia (15° - 25° further south..
The coldest temperature recorded on Earth was -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) at the Soviet research station in Antarctica in 1983. Antarctica is known for its extremely cold temperatures due to its polar climate and vast ice sheets.
The coldest temperature on Earth was recorded in Antarctica.
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The coldest place in the world is Antarctica.
The hottest temperature recorded is 57.8 °C (136 °F) in Al Aziziyah , Libya in 1922. The coldest temperature ever recorded is −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) in Vostok Station, Antarctica in 1983. aka* hotter than satins but crack
Yes. The coldest temperatures on earth have been recorded at Vostok Station.
The hottest place on Earth is usually considered to be Death Valley, California, USA, with temperatures often exceeding 50°C (122°F). The coldest place is often Antarctica, with the lowest recorded temperature on Earth of -89.2°C (-128.6°F) at the Vostok Station.
No. The Earth is warm at the equator but the hottest temperatures have not been recorded there but close to the "Tropics" (of Cancer and Capricorn) 23,4° North and South of the equator. The reason is that the direct rays of the Sun "linger" at these latitudes around the solstices (it is a sine function) and have more time to heat up the land there. The coldest temperatures recorded are in the middle of large polar land masses which the Antarctic with the South Pole surely is one but not the North Pole there it does not get as cold as deep in Siberia (15° - 25° further south..
The coldest temperature recorded on Earth was -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) at the Soviet research station in Antarctica in 1983. Antarctica is known for its extremely cold temperatures due to its polar climate and vast ice sheets.
Alaska is not the coldest place on earth. Antarctica holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth at -128.6°F (-89.2°C) in 1983. However, Alaska does experience extremely cold temperatures, especially in the interior and northern regions during the winter months.
The coldest temperature on Earth was recorded in Antarctica.
The area in the world that has the warmest sustained temperatures is Dakol, Ethiopia. The country has an average temperature of 94 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest temperature in the world was recorded in Al Aziziya, Libya and Death Valley, California. In both areas, the temperature has exceeded 134 degrees.
The coldest temperature recorded on earth was recorded in Antarctica, at Vostok Station, which lies farthest from any ocean.
The warmest places on Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest places on Earth.
Calgary has never been the coldest place on Earth. The coldest recorded temperature in Calgary was -45°C (-49°F) in February 1893. However, places like Antarctica and Siberia regularly experience colder temperatures.
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