The Coldest Region in the World
The coldest region in the world is the East Antarctic Plateau in Antarctica, especially the high ridge area between Dome Argus and Dome Fuji. Satellite measurements have found temperatures as low as about -93.2°C there, making it colder than the long-known record at Vostok Station
Why it stands out
This region is so cold because it is high, extremely dry, and remote, with clear winter nights that allow heat to radiate away very efficiently
Related cold places
Vostok Station, Antarctica: once held the record at about -89.2°C
Oymyakon and Verkhoyansk, Siberia: the coldest permanently inhabited places, with temperatures around -67.8°C
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