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Brrr! It’s cold out there - the coldest Earth has seen in years! But don’t let that chill your bones; there are plenty of ways to stay warm. From bundling up in layers to sipping on hot cocoa, you can beat the cold and enjoy all that winter has to offer. So grab a blanket, put on your mittens, and let’s explore the science behind why it’s so darn chilly this year!

What Is The Coldest It Has Ever Been On Earth? [Solved]

Wow, that’s cold! At Vostok Station in Antarctica, the world record for low temperature was set on July 21st, 1983. According to Cerveny et al. (2007), Krause and Flood (1997) reported the temp as -89.4°C - yikes!

The coldest place on Earth is the East Antarctic Plateau, where temperatures can drop to a bone-chilling minus 133.6 degrees Fahrenheit! That’s colder than a witch’s tit! It’s so cold that even the hardiest of creatures have trouble surviving there. But don’t worry, you won’t find yourself there anytime soon - unless you’re an extreme adventurer!