The coldest place on Earth is the Eastern Antarctic Plateau in Antarctica, which has recorded temperatures as low as -144 degrees Fahrenheit (-98 degrees Celsius) . Other extremely cold places on Earth include:
- Vostok Station, Antarctica: This research station holds the record for the lowest air temperature ever directly recorded, at -89.2°C (-128.6°F) .
- Oymyakon, Russia: This village is the coldest permanently inhabited place on Earth, with average winter temperatures reaching -58°F (-50°C) and a record low temperature of -96.2°F (-71.2°C) .
- Klinck research station, Greenland: This station holds the record for the coldest place in the Arctic Circle, with a temperature of -69.6°C (-93.3°F) recorded in December 1991.
- Yakutsk, Russia: This city is known as one of the coldest and most brutal regions on Earth, with mid-winter temperatures regularly falling below -60°C (-76°F) .
Its important to note that these extreme temperatures are not typically experienced by humans, as many of these places are uninhabited or primarily used for scientific research.