if you like cold there it is the coldest places on Earth! ❄️
Vostok Station, Antarctica ❄️: -89.2°C (-128.6°F) (July 21, 1983)
Dome Fuji, Antarctica ❄️: Estimated -93.2°C (-135.8°F) (Satellite data, 2010)
Oymyakon, Russia 🇷🇺: -67.7°C (-89.9°F) (February 1933)
Verkhoyansk, Russia 🇷🇺: -67.7°C (-89.9°F) (February 1892)
North Ice, Greenland 🇬🇱: -66.1°C (-87.0°F) (January 9, 1954)
Denali (Mount McKinley), USA 🇺🇸: -73.8°C (-100.9°F) (December 1913)
Snag, Yukon, Canada 🇨🇦: -63.0°C (-81.4°F) (February 3, 1947)
Klinck Research Station, Greenland 🇬🇱: -69.6°C (-93.3°F) (December 22, 1991)
Plateau Station, Antarctica ❄️: -84.0°C (-119.2°F) (July 20, 1968)
Eureka, Nunavut, Canada 🇨🇦: -55.3°C (-67.5°F) (March 3, 1970)
Prospect Creek, Alaska, USA 🇺🇸: -62.2°C (-80.0°F) (January 23, 1971)
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 🇲🇳: Average winter temperatures drop to -40°C (-40°F) regularly.
Norilsk, Russia 🇷🇺: Winter averages around -30°C (-22°F), with occasional drops below -50°C (-58°F).
Barrow (Utqiaġvik), Alaska, USA 🇺🇸: Recorded -49°C (-56°F) during winter extremes.
Harbin, China 🇨🇳: Known as "Ice City," it experiences temperatures as low as -38.1°C (-36.6°F).