The Coldest Place on Earth
			
		
		How cold can it get on Earth?
In the interior of the 
Antarctica, 
a record low temperature of -93.2 °C (-135.8 °F) has been recorded. 
This is about 25 
°C (45 
°F) colder than the 
coldest lows noted for any place 
humans 
live permanently.
The 
record temperature occurred in 2010 August -- winter in Antarctica -- and 
was found by scientists 
sifting through decades of climate data taken by Earth-orbiting satellites.
The coldest spots
 were found near peaks because higher air is generally colder, although 
specifically in depressions near these peaks because relatively dense 
cold air settled there and was 
further cooled by the frozen ground. 
Summer is a much better time to 
visit Antarctica, 
as some regions will warm up as high as 15 °C (59 °F).