The range of temperatures recorded on Antarctica is -89.2°C to 14.6°C. Average temperatures vary by region.
It can get -80 to -90 Celsius.
-50 degrees celsius
in wotstok reserch center in Antarctica was measured -89 degrees Celsius
Antarctica and it is -89.6 degrees Celsius
The lowest temperature recorded in Vostok, Antarctica, was -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) in July 1983.
-82 Celsius; which also is the coldest on earth.
Antarctica has been more than -50 degrees Celsius in winter and -20 degrees Celsius in the summer
Antarctica does not have any rainfall at any time of year. 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.
The coldest temperature recorded in Antarctica in 1983 was -84.6 degrees Celsius (-120 degrees Fahrenheit).
Degrees Celsius (or Kelvin).
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station on July 21, 1983. This extreme low temperature was measured using satellite data.
Antarctica is colder than the Arctic. The average temperature in Antarctica is around -49 degrees Celsius (-56 degrees Fahrenheit), while the Arctic's average temperature is around -34 degrees Celsius (-29 degrees Fahrenheit).