Oh, dude, that would be the northern parts of Europe, like Scandinavia. They've got this thing called the Arctic Circle chilling up there, literally. So, even in the summer, you might want to pack a sweater if you're heading that way.
Some countries experience extreme cold even in summer. Some of the coldest countries in the world are Russia, Canada, Greenland, Estonia and Finland.
Extreme variety. The peaks are bitterly cold even in summer. Some lower slopes are tropical. The south side of the range (near India) is very wet in summer, and dry in winter. The north side (near Tibet) is always dry, and always cold at night.
No necessarily. There are cold deserts where the temperature remains quite mild or even cold in the summer.
Antarctica is polar. Both polar climates are 'cold' in 'summer' with temperatures usually below freezing.
Even though the name is cold, it is caused by a virus that can be caught even during the warmer times of year.
Mars is very cold even in summer.
Near the North Pole and on top of mountains. Even in the summer, the region near the North Pole in Canada and Alaska, and on the tallest mountains, it still is somewhat cold in the summer.
drink cold water, eat ice cream, or even suck ice.
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In most deserts, it is hot in the summer and cool, or even cold, in the winter. It all depends on the particular desert.
They have blubber (fat) under their skin which acts as insulation so they keep warm, even in cold temperatures like that