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South Pole. The coldest place in the world – Antarctica.
The South and North Poles are the coldest places on Earth, where cold winds howl, temperatures are low, snow and ice cover all year round, and a silvery white world.
But Antarctica is colder than the Arctic and has more glaciers, because Antarctica is a continent with a weak ability to store heat, and the heat gained in summer is quickly radiated, resulting in an average annual temperature of -56 in Antarctica. In the ocean around the Antarctic continent, a large amount of ice floats, forming huge icebergs.
In contrast, the Arctic region has a small land area and is mostly the Arctic Ocean. Due to the large heat capacity of seawater, it can absorb more heat, and the heat is dissipated more slowly, so the average annual temperature there is higher than that of Antarctica, around 8. As a result, there are fewer glaciers in the Arctic than in the Antarctic, and most of them accumulate on Greenland.
According to the survey, the average thickness of the ice in Antarctica is 1,700 meters, and the thickest point can reach 4,000 meters, and the total volume of glaciers is about 28 million cubic kilometers. The ice in the Arctic is about 2.4 meters thick, and the total volume of glaciers is only one-tenth that of Antarctica.
Icebergs are one of the freshwater resources on Earth. At present, some countries in the world that lack water resources are studying how to transport Antarctic icebergs back to their home countries to solve the local water shortage and land drought.
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South Pole. China's Mohe.
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At the north and south poles of the earth.
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The coldest place in the world is in Antarctica.
It is generally said that the coldest places on Earth are in the top of the mountains and in the polar regions. But it is also different in the northern and southern hemispheres and in different regions. The coldest place in Asia, neither at the North Pole nor in the Arctic Circle, but in Oymyakon in eastern Siberia, at 63° north latitude.
There, in February 1885, it was officially awarded the title of "Cold Pole" in the Northern Hemisphere, and in January 1964 it broke the previous record with a low temperature of -71.
But the coldest place in the world is not in the Northern Hemisphere, but in Antarctica, the Southern Hemisphere. It is covered with a thick layer of snow all year round, with an average snow thickness of 1700 meters, the energy from the sun 3 4 is reflected back into the air, and the temperature on the ground is very low. It is said that in early 1967, the lowest temperature ever recorded by Norwegians at the Pole Station.
Antarctica's winds are also unique. Cold air slides sharply from the continental plateau along the slopes of the continental ice sheet, creating high-velocity winds near the surface. The average wind speed of the whole continent is 1 meter second, the wind speed on the coastal ground is often 45 meters per second, and the maximum wind speed can reach more than 75 meters and seconds, making it the windiest and windiest area in the world.
Precipitation is less than 250 mm in most areas, and only on the continental fringe it is about 500 mm. The average annual precipitation of the whole continent is 55 mm (smaller than that of the Sahara Desert), and the annual precipitation in the interior of the continent is only about 30 mm.
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In Antarctica. Globally, the coldest place is not in the Northern Hemisphere, but in Antarctica, the Southern Hemisphere. It is covered with a thick layer of snow and ice all year round, with an average snow thickness of 1700 meters, and the energy from the sun 3 4 is shot back into the air by the anti-sullen filial piety, and the temperature on the ground is very low.
On July 21, 1983, the measured temperature was: It can be seen that the "cold pole" on the earth should be on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica in the Southern Hemisphere is covered with snow and ice all year round, with an average snow thickness of 1,700 meters, and the energy from the sun3 4 is reflected back into the air, and the temperature on the ground is very low.
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The coldest place in the world is in Antarctica, with an average annual temperature below -25, which is definitely the lowest temperature ever recorded. This is due to the high latitude and the fact that it is an icy continent and at the same time has the most stormy area in the world. In addition, the coldest places in the world on the inhabited continent can be considered the Verkhoyansk and Oymyakon regions of Eastern Siberia, Russia.
The average temperature in the Pivelkhoyansk and Oymyakon regions is around -15 throughout the year and below -40 for three months in winter. The absolute minimum temperature in Verkhoyansk was -68 (1892), Oymia Kongenda -78 (1933). The reason why the Viaut region is particularly cold is determined by latitude and topography, it is located at high latitudes, the Arctic Circle passes through it, and the warm sea breeze cannot blow at all, especially the east, west and south of this region are surrounded by the Chirsky Mountains, and only the north is open to the Arctic Ocean, and these two places are in the valley, so the warm air from the south is blocked out, and the cold air from the north can drive straight in and stagnate in the valley.
Originally, due to the lack of solar radiation, the temperature here is already very low, coupled with the cold air cheering, it is really "ice" in the snow, which makes it even colder here.
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It is generally said that the coldest places on Earth are in the top of the mountains and in the polar regions. But it is also different in the northern and southern hemispheres and in different regions.
The coldest place in Asia, neither at the North Pole nor in the Arctic Circle, but in Oymyakon in eastern Siberia, at 63° north latitude. There, in February 1885, it was officially awarded the title of "Cold Pole" in the Northern Hemisphere, and in January 1964 it broke the previous record with a low temperature of -71.
Why is the "cold pole" of the Northern Hemisphere not at the pole, but about 27 latitudes to the south? This is because Oymyakon is a place where the Siberian cold high has been entrenched for a long time, and the surrounding terrain is a basin, which promotes the accumulation of cold air and radiative cooling. The Arctic Circle, on the other hand, is the Arctic Ocean, and although it is covered with sea ice, there is still heat transfer from under the ice to the lower air above the ice, so that the temperature is not as low as in Oymyakon.
In North America, because the land area is not as large as that of Eurasia and the mountains are running north-south, the cold high pressure there is not as strong as in Asia, and it can stretch southward unhindered, resulting in a slightly less cold winter in North America than in Asia. At the same time, due to the climate regulation of the Arctic Ocean, the coldest places are not along the Arctic Ocean coast at higher latitudes, but in the valleys of the inland where cold air tends to accumulate slightly south. For example, the Yukon Valley has an extreme minimum temperature of -63.
In Europe, the coldest place is, of course, Greenland. It has a high latitude, high terrain, ice covered ground, and a very cold climate all year round, with an extreme minimum temperature of -65 in the Esmit region.
Globally, the coldest place is not in the Northern Hemisphere, but in Antarctica, the Southern Hemisphere. It is covered with a thick layer of snow and ice all year round, with an average snow thickness of 1700 meters, the energy from the sun3 4 is reflected back into the air, and the temperature on the ground is very low. On August 24, 1960, the temperature was measured.
It can be seen that the "cold pole" on the earth should be on the Antarctic continent.
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Cat fairy sees the world: where is the coldest place in the universe? Scientist: Far away, close at hand!
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There is a problem that people often ignore, there are many people who say that the coldest place in the world is Antarctica, but it is not, Antarctica is just its monthly average temperature is lower, and no matter how cold Antarctica, it also has its summer, which is the winter in our northern hemisphere. But the Vilkhonsk and Oymyakon regions of Eastern Siberia in Russia are different, they are cold all year round, and there is no difference between winter and summer.
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The coldest place in the world is in Antarctica, with a minimum temperature of -83 and temperatures.
On manned land, the coldest places are in the Verkhoyansk and Oymyakon regions of Eastern Siberia, Russia.
The coldest place in China is the northernmost town of Mohe in Heilongjiang Province, with a minimum temperature of minus 52 3.
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