Yes. The coldest temperatures on earth have been recorded at Vostok Station.
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Antarctica's Vostok station is the record holder for the coldest temperature on earth. Vostok is a Russian scientific station. Australia claims a pie-shaped slice of Antarctica, which is an invalid claim based on the Antarctic Treaty. Vostok Station -- a Russian research station, is located in this slice of Antarctica.
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The coldest temperature in antarctica was recorded at ther Vostok Station.
From what I heard there is a lake in Antarctica called Lake Vostok, but I don't think that there's a river in Antarctica.
Vostok Station, Antarctica, located at the Southern Pole of Cold, had the world's lowest recorded temperature of -89.2 C (-128.6 F) on 21 July 1983.
The coldest temperature ever recorded at Vostok Station in Antarctica was -128.6°F (-89.2°C) on July 21, 1983.
Vostok exists at the Pole of Inaccessibility/ Least Accessibility, meaning that this scientific station was established farthest from the beach.
The coldest place on Earth today is typically Antarctica, specifically in regions like Dome Fuji or Vostok Station, where temperatures can drop to extreme lows. Other cold areas include parts of Siberia in Russia and northern Greenland.
Speaking as it is where the lowest recorded temp on earth EVER happened, yes, it is. however it depends how long you are out there. for a couple seconds, no. for a couple hours, yes. also depends on how much protection from the cold you have.