Antarctica is the highest, darkest, driest, coldest and windiest continent on earth.
There are more than four: Antarctica is the highest, darkest, windiest, coldest, driest and iciest continent on earth.
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93 World Records have been broken
There are countless world records in various categories, spanning from sports to unusual achievements. The official organization that certifies world records, Guinness World Records, tracks over 40,000 records and adds new ones regularly.
Currently, she has no world records.
Missy Franklin holds 11 world records in swimming.
Antarctica is the darkest, windiest, coldest, highest, iciest and driest continent on earth.
There are thousands of world records in various categories and disciplines recognized by organizations such as the Guinness World Records. The number of world records is constantly changing as new records are set and existing ones are broken.
She holds no Olympics or World Records.
Antarctica is south of the rest of the world.
Some world records in Antarctica include the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth, at -128.6°F (-89.2°C) in 1983, the highest wind speed recorded at 199 mph (321 km/h) in 1972, and the highest elevation on the continent at the summit of Vinson Massif, which is 16,050 feet (4,892 meters) above sea level.