8 Places With The Most Extreme Temperatures On Earth

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1. Vostok Station, Antarctica 

The coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth, -89.2°C, was observed at Vostok Station in 1983.

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2. Denali, Alaska

Denali's summit, North America's highest peak, has recorded temperatures as low as -83°C, highlighting its extreme cold conditions.

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Oymyakon, the coldest inhabited place on Earth, endures average winter temperatures around -50°C and has a record low of -88°C.

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3. Oymyakon, Russia

Verkhoyansk, sharing the record for the coldest temperature with Vostok Station, experienced a chilling -89.2°C in 1892.

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4. Verkhoyansk, Russia

Klinck Research Station holds the Northern Hemisphere's record low temperature of -89.4°C, recorded in 1972.

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5. Klinck Research Station, Greenland

6. Plateau Station, Antarctica

Plateau Station, located on the Antarctic Plateau, frequently sees temperatures below -80°C, contributing crucial climate data.

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Dome Argus, one of the coldest and highest points on the Antarctic ice sheet, has a record low of -85.1°C.

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7. Dome Argus, Antarctica

Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, situated at the South Pole, has a record low of -82.8°C and experiences average winter temperatures of -80°C.

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8. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica

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