The coldest place mentioned on page 42 is Antarctica, while the highest place mentioned is Mount Everest.
The South Pole has been keeping records for 32 years, and it's hottest temperature ever recorded was -12.3°C (9.9°F). Lukunor, Federated States of Micronesia has been keeping records for 30 years and it's coldest temperature ever recorded was 22.8°C (73.1°F).
White, blue, red, orange, from hottest to coldest
coldest
it has the highest, lowest, hottest, coldest, wettest, and the longest mountain range.
WarmestHottest
hottest temperature was 50.6 °C
Beach
Because it is has the hottest and coldest temperatures.
The continents do not have a consistent ranking in terms of temperature from hottest to coldest as temperature can vary greatly within each continent. However, generally, continents located near the equator such as Africa and South America tend to be hotter, while continents closer to the poles such as Antarctica and parts of Asia tend to be colder.
Venus is hottest Mercury is second hottest Earth is third hottest Mars is fourth hottest Jupitar is fourth coldest Saturn is the third coldest Uranus is the second coldest Neptune is the coldest
Yes - coldest, cold, cool warm, hot, hottest.