What's The Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded On Earth?

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Have you ever wondered what the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth was? Well, According to Guinness World Records, the coldest temperature was set on July 21, 1983, in Vostok Station, Antarctica, which and this is so crazy that you would get frost bitten in under a minute of exposure to the -128.6°F weather.
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What the hell is negative 126 fahrenheit.

pavlobirch
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Thanks for making this almost interesting and then giving the temperature in mentally disabled units

SonKunSama
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Sir, thats not a unit of measurement, we use Celsius in the real world.

CyFr
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-128.4°
Celsius users: *Turns Into An Ice Cube*
Farenheit users: *Turns Into An Ice Cube*
Kelvin users: *Turns Into An BIG Ice Cube*

jeffibalboss
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So close to being good, then I remembered I don't use freedom units

HavingCrumpets
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But what was the windchill temperature?

iowagreen
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It’s crazy bc I was just thinking this

UnknownNotFound
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Thanks everyone for supporting the REAL unit of measurement us amazing Europeans use !

marcodipietro
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I mean, we have recored a temperature so close its almost absolute zero, at degrees celvin,

hjaltesrensen
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Sounds like a regular winter day in Wisconsin

paulhunter
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Celsius conversion bro, get them non American views racked up

OliverSG
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just fix audio its a bit low...and maybe some type of sound effect

domdang
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Just say -88 celcius. Only americans under stand fahrenheit

willemvdeurzen
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All these europeans crying their eyes out over a measuring system that doesnt even affect them is funny.

SAMURAINUTS
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Isnt simply liquid nitrogen the coldest temperatur ever recorded on earth?

Rene