The coldest place on Earth is a high ridge in Antarctica, where temperatures can drop below -93°C. It’s a lot colder than your freezer, icier than a snow cone, and completely unliveable for humans. Scientists brave the chill to study this icy world and learn more about climate, Earth’s history, and even space. Wrap up warm as we explore this freezing-cold wonderland!
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