Antarctica is considered the Earth's coldest environment, with temperatures dropping as low as minus 130 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas during the winter months. These frigid temperatures are due to the continent's high elevation, thick ice sheets, and its proximity to the South Pole.
The coldest thing is ice. The coldest country is the south pole.
Russia is the coldest country in the world. The coldest place in the world is Antarctica.
No. It is one of the windiest, but it is not the coldest. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica.
the India ocean
The Antarctic zone has the coldest winters.
thermosphere
The coldest layer of the Earth is the lithosphere, which includes the Earth's crust and the upper part of the mantle. Temperatures in the lithosphere increase with depth, but it is still the coldest layer compared to the inner core, outer core, and lower mantle.
The warmest places on Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest places on Earth.
The coldest region of Earth's atmosphere is the mesosphere, which is located between the stratosphere and the thermosphere. Temperatures in the mesosphere can drop as low as -90 degrees Celsius (-130 degrees Fahrenheit).
The coldest biome on Earth's surface is the tundra. This biome has long, cold winters with temperatures dropping below freezing, and short, cool summers. The tundra is characterized by low biodiversity and a layer of permafrost beneath the surface.
it is the coldest [;ace on earth except for the artic circke but it is very close to there
Justin Bieber
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The Antarctic environment is the most extreme on earth: coldest, windiest, darkest continent. The extreme environment including cold and weather combined to cost Captain Scott his life.
by destroying the earths crust
it affects the earths ozone layer and the pollution in the air
I'm not sure on this but i would have to say "B" because I think it is closer to the Earths crust. If it is, that is because the crust is the coldest layer of Earth. Usually it is most dense when coldest. that is because particles are closer together than when warmer. (if you would go down into the earths layers it would increase by 1*C until you got to the core) So I would say B, i guess