What is the coldest temperature recorded on earth?
Question asked by: mrquestion
Asked on: 25 Jan 2010

-89 degrees celsius has been recorded at a place called Vostok.
So Vostok holds the record as the coldest place on earth, or at least the coldest recorded temperature since records began.
Clearly in the past there have been colder temperatures that may or may not have been at the place that we now call Vostok.
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Replied at: 25 Jan 2010
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