Top 5 Coldest Places on Earth Will Freeze Your Mind
The coldest inhabited places on Earth challenge the limits of human survival with their bone-chilling temperatures
Verkhoyansk, located in the Sakha Republic, is one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth. It has recorded temperatures as low as -67.7°C(-89.9°F) in 1892.
Verkhoyansk, Russia
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This former Danish research station in Greenland recorded one of the lowest temperatures ever observed on Earth, reaching -66.1°C (-87.0°F) on January 9, 1954.
North Ice, Greenland
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Snag, a small village in Yukon, Canada, holds the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded in continental North America, at -63.0°C (-81.4°F) on February 3, 1947.
Snag, Yukon, Canada
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Oymyakon is one of the coldest inhabited places on Earth, with an average winter temperature of -50°C (-58°F). It has recorded temperatures as low as -67.7°C (-89.9°F) in 1933.
Oymyakon, Russia
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Various research stations and areas in Antarctica, particularly the high interior regions, regularly experience extreme cold temperatures. The lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth, -89.2°C (-128.6°F), was observed at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station on July 21, 1983.