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Verkoyansk, located in Siberia, is not the coldest place on Earth. The title of the coldest place on Earth is held by Antarctica, particularly the high ridge on the East Antarctic Plateau where temperatures can drop below -130°F (-89.2°C).
No, the coldest place measured is Vostok in the central region of Antarctica which has the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth, -81 Celsius.
The coldest inhabited place on Earth is Oymyakon, a village in Siberia, Russia. It holds the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded in a permanently inhabited location, which was -67.7 degrees Celsius (-89.9 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Yes Siberia has some of the coldest land on Earth.
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Siberia experiences extreme cold temperatures due to its continental climate, with winter Arctic air masses bringing freezing conditions. In contrast, the North Pole is located over the Arctic Ocean, which moderates the temperature. Additionally, Siberia's landmass allows for colder temperatures to develop than in the open ocean surrounding the North Pole.
Calgary has never been the coldest place on Earth. The coldest recorded temperature in Calgary was -45°C (-49°F) in February 1893. However, places like Antarctica and Siberia regularly experience colder temperatures.
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