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Antarctica experiences some of the coldest temperatures on Earth, with winter temperatures in the interior dropping as low as -80 degrees Celsius (-112 degrees Fahrenheit) or even lower. Coastal regions are milder, but can still see temperatures around -20 degrees Celsius (-4 degrees Fahrenheit) during winter. The continent's extreme cold is primarily due to its high elevation and vast ice sheets, which reflect sunlight. Summer temperatures can rise to just above freezing, particularly in the coastal areas.

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