Antarctica is as large as USA and Mexico, combined, so 'coldest month' varies, depending on where you are on the continent.
Generally, the coldest month is the month before the sun comes up, and again, this month varies, depending on how far you are on the continent beyond the Antarctic Circle.
The coldest temperature recorded on the continent was recorded at Vostok Research Station (Russia) in July 1983. The measurements were −89.2 °C, −128.6 °F; 184.0 K. This is the coldest temperature recorded on Earth.
The coldest month there is August.
The coldest temperature in antarctica was recorded at ther Vostok Station.
The coldest temperature on Earth was recorded in Antarctica.
Yes. Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth. The coldest temperature recorded in Antarctica is -89.2.
The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89 °C (−129 °F).
Antartica has the coldest recorded temperature.
Antarctica is the coldest continent in the World, with an average temperature of -36 degrees Celsius but it's increasing yearly due to effects of greenhouse gases
In the southern hemisphere, August is the last month of winter, and thus is the coldest month everywhere south of the Equator.
Probably, yes.
The coldest measured in a desert was -128 degrees F. in Antarctica.
Besides Antarctica, Oymyakon in Russia has the second coldest recorded temperature at -96 degrees Fahrenheit.
Antartica - Antarctica is the coldest of Earth's continents. The coldest natural temperature ever recorded on Earth was −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) at the Russian Vostok Station in Antarctica on 21 July 1983.
The coldest temperature recorded on earth was recorded in Antarctica, at Vostok Station, which lies farthest from any ocean.