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Unfortunately, the question is too vague regarding the coldest winter ever. There is no specific place listed and there is no documentation of weather from a very very long time ago.

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How does photosynthesis take place in winter?

Photosynthesis occurs within an ideal band of temperature. As the temperature changes in either direction from the center of the band, the photosynthesis rate decreases.


Can you take cold showers during winter?

It is possible to take cold showers during the winter, though it may be uncomfortable.


What is Alaska's weather like?

Alaska is the most beautiful place you will ever go to. The winters can be terrible though. (I personally love them). The summers have a mixture of thematures. Some places have 90 degree wheather, others have -10. You will really only get that in Barrow though.


What is the coldest it has got ever?

Outside a laboratory where temperature can be controlled, the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth was recorded at the Soviet Vostok Research Station in Antarctica on July 21, 1983. It was recorded as −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F; 184.0 K). 2nd Answer: True, and that is the answer you were probably looking for, but when the world was young, billions of years ago, the oceans formed. The atmosphere back then took up millions of pounds of water vapor from the oceans. Due to other concerns, the young Earth was then subjected to an estimated 100,000 years of nearly continuous snowfall, turning the Earth into a big iceball of ice maybe 1/4 mile thick. Most likely, it was far colder back then, but there was no one to take the temperature. Also, there were no thermometers.


Should shrubs be pruned in winter?

Yes and no, shrubs should and shouldn't be pruned in winter. They shouldn't be pruned if there isn't a problem. Generally, you can think of the rules of the letter 'D'. Do winter pruning if there's damage that must be corrected. Do it if there's a danger otherwise to people and property. Do it if there's a disease that must be stopped. And do it if it's due to be done in winter.Many shrubs do have pruning schedules that take place in winter. A busy time for pruning tends to be the transition months between winter and spring, in February and March. That's when it's due to be done.But that isn't always the case. Shrubs such as forsythia that bloom early shouldn't be pruned in winter. They flower on old wood, before the new spring growth. Any pruning for such early bloomers is due to be done after, not before, flowering.t isn't their regular pruning time. Many pruning schedules take place in the closing, transition months of February and March, between winter and spring. But other pruning schedules don't take place at that time at all. For example, shrubs such as forsythia that bloom early shouldn't be pruned in winter. They bloom on old wood, before new spring growth. So pruning them in winter