Good question.Yes it is the coldest place on earth, to be
exact vostok station is the coldest place on earth
with arecord low of -89.2C.
The coldest thing known to man is most surprisingly something man made... liquid hydrogen.It is cooled to -423.17 F./-252.87 C. It has 99.79% parahydogen and .21% orthohydrogen... so thats the answer. thx..,,/][][{{
-147 degrees
There is almost no production on Antarctica, so anything man made will have to be imported.
The moon is not man made
Would you like to narrow that down a bit? "Before man came to earth" covers a period of roughly 5 billions years. Over that time, the temperature in Antarctica changed a great deal, both up and down. For that matter, over much of that time, Antarctica was not even located at the South Pole.
that means it was not made by man but was already on earth
that means it was not made by man but was already on earth
the carrot was never invented it is not man made they were first grown in Antarctica
Liquid hydrogen is the coldest substance known to man, minus 400 degrees
There are no man-made water forms in Antarctica, except for tanks of de-salinated sea water stored for consumption on research stations.
No, aluminum is not man-made. In fact, it is a natural and earth found metal. Aluminum is found in the earth's crust.
about 18,000 man made sattelites are orbiting the earth!