Top 10 Coldest Places on Earth

Think you've experienced cold? Think again! This list plunges you into the icy depths of Earth's most extreme temperatures, where thermometers struggle to keep up. Here is a list of the top 10 most coldest places on earth.  

Dec 16, 2023, 02:23 IST
Top 10 Coldest Places on Earth
Top 10 Coldest Places on Earth

Ever dreamed of experiencing the raw, bone-chilling embrace of the coldest places on Earth? While not everyone's cup of tea (or rather, mug of hot cocoa!), these icy landscapes offer a glimpse into the planet's extreme beauty and the resilience of life in the face of unimaginable cold. So, grab your parka, layer up, and prepare to be amazed by the top 10 coldest places on Earth:

1. Vostok Station, Antarctica (-89.2°C)

This Russian research station, perched atop the Antarctic Plateau, takes the crown for the coldest recorded temperature on Earth. In 1983, the mercury dipped to a bone-chilling -89.2°C, setting a record that stands to this day.

2. Denali, Alaska (-83°C)

North America's highest peak, Denali, also known as Mount McKinley, boasts more than just breathtaking views. Its summit experiences some of the coldest temperatures in the continent, with records reaching -83°C. Scaling this icy giant requires not only physical prowess but also extreme mental fortitude to withstand the brutal cold. 

3. Oymyakon, Russia (-88°C)

Nestled in the depths of Siberia, Oymyakon holds the official title of the coldest permanently inhabited place on Earth. The average winter temperature here hovers around -50°C, and the record low stands at a jaw-dropping -88°C. Daily life in Oymyakon is a constant battle against the cold, with even simple tasks like starting a car requiring special techniques. 

4. Verkhoyansk, Russia (-89.2°C)

Sharing the title of the coldest recorded temperature with Vostok Station, Verkhoyansk is another Siberian village that knows a thing or two about extreme cold. The average winter temperature here is a chilly -45°C, and the record low of -89.2°C was recorded in 1892. Living in Verkhoyansk requires a deep respect for the power of nature and a well-stocked supply of firewood! 

5. Klinck research station, Greenland (-89.4°C)

Located on the Greenland ice sheet, the Klinck research station holds the record for the lowest temperature ever measured in the Northern Hemisphere. In 1972, the thermometer dipped to a teeth-chattering -89.4°C. Research conducted at Klinck is crucial for understanding climate change and its impact on the Arctic region. 

6. Plateau Station, Antarctica (-86°C)

Another research station on the Antarctic Plateau, Plateau Station, frequently experiences temperatures below -80°C. The harsh conditions make it a challenging place to live and work, but the scientific data collected here is invaluable for understanding the continent's climate and ice sheet dynamics. 

7. Dome Argus, Antarctica (-85.1°C)

Located near the South Pole, Dome Argus is one of the highest and coldest points on the Antarctic ice sheet. The average winter temperature here is around -80°C, and the record low stands at -85.1°C. Research at Dome Argus focuses on glaciology and atmospheric science, providing crucial insights into Earth's climate system. 

8. Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antarctica (-82.8°C)

The iconic Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, located at the geographic South Pole, experiences average winter temperatures of -80°C. The record low of -82.8°C was recorded in 1982. Living and working at the South Pole requires specialized training and equipment to survive the extreme cold and isolation. 

9. North Ice, Greenland (-86.2°C)

Located on the northwestern edge of the Greenland ice sheet, North Ice is another research station that faces the wrath of extreme cold. The average winter temperature here is around -80°C, and the record low stands at a bone-chilling -86.2°C. Research at North Ice focuses on understanding the impact of climate change on the Greenland ice sheet. 

10. Snag, Yukon, Canada (-62.8°C)

While not as cold as the other entries on this list.  Snag, Yukon, Canada, with its record low of -62.8°C, deserves a place on the list of coldest places on Earth, even though it doesn't quite reach the top spots. Snag holds the title of the coldest recorded temperature in North America, making it a true contender for the "brrr-illiantly" cold.

Nikhil Batra
Nikhil Batra

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Nikhil comes from a commerce background, but his love for writing led him on a different path. With more than two years of experience as a content writer, he aspires to breathe life into words. He completed his B.Com. from DU and finds joy in traveling and exploring new and hidden places. Do drop your feedback for him at nikhil.batra@jagrannewmedia.com and let him know if you love his work

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