Because Antarctica is a "polar" region, there is no precipitation, it has no lakes or rivers and is in fact the driest continent.
Average temperatures in the Antarctic interior get down to -70 degrees Celsius during the winter months and -35 degrees Celsius in the warmer months.
The coastal temperatures are much warmer with a range of -15 to -32 Celsius in Winter and -5 to +5 Celsius in Summer.
The interior of Antarctica is considered the world's driest desert because the extreme cold freezes water vapour out of the air.
Annual snowfall on the polar plateau is equivalent to less than 5 cm of rain.
Antarctica has some of the strongest winds on earth, with some winds reaching 320 kph.
also the lowest temperature recorded there was -82.9 degree(C) and considered as the lowest temperature reached ever
-100 degrees Celsius is extremely cold. It is 173.15 degrees below freezing (0 degrees Celsius) and well below the freezing point of water. This temperature is often found in extremely cold regions like Antarctica.
60 degrees Celsius is relatively hot. To get an idea of the Celsius system, consider that: 0 degrees Celsius is where water freezes 20-25 degrees Celsius is room temperature 37 degrees Celsius is body temperature 100 degrees Celsius is where water boils
125 degrees Celsius = 257 degrees Fahrenheit (hot, not cold).
34 degrees Celsius is equal to 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit, so it is not cold at all.
-50 degrees celsius
in wotstok reserch center in Antarctica was measured -89 degrees Celsius
18 degrees Celsius is 64.5 degrees Fahrenheit or 291 kelvin. Not cold.
34 degrees Celsius is equal to 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit, so it is not cold at all.
Chilly. It's more towards cold than hot.
Cold, but above freezing. Two degrees Celsius is 35.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Celsius, no it's very hot and Fahrenheit is quite cold,(10 degrees Celsius).`
-20 degrees Celsius = -4 degrees Fahrenheit.