The coldest place in the entire universe, so far as we know, is laboratories where research into Bose-Einstein condensates are going on. Temperatures of 500 picokelvins have been reached.
Something in radiative equilibrium with the deepest of deep space would reach about 2.7 K, or 2,700,000,000,000 picokelvins, positively toasty by comparison.
No, The tundra is the coldest place things live in nature.The poles are roughly the coldest place on earthEXCEPTIf you have ever been to Winnipeg, The corner of Portage and Main is the coldest place in the universe.
Triton is the coldest place in the solar system, IT EVEN IS A MOON!!!!!!!!! It is also 37 degrees from the coldest temperature in the entire UNIVERSE!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. It is one of the windiest, but it is not the coldest. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica.
No, Vostok Station in Antartica is the coldest place.
Alaska
because it is in the arctic, which is the coldest place .
The universe is a very big place that is meant to hold planets in place. The universe is huge and has an infinite mass length weight and volume
The coldest place in Germany is: Funtensee. 6.1.09 -55° C.
The coldest place in Tamilnadu or anywhere is an AC room..:P
Russia is the coldest country in the world. The coldest place in the world is Antarctica.
It is so great because it is the most beautiful place in the whole universe.
Tundra environments are one of the coldest biomes on Earth, but they are not the coldest place. The coldest inhabited place on Earth is typically considered to be the Siberian village of Oymyakon, while the coldest region is Antarctica, with temperatures reaching as low as -129 degrees Fahrenheit.