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it is really cold and some people even die because of the cold in that region but it has the best places to visit

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Antarctica is known for its cold and harsh weather conditions with temperatures often dropping as low as -80 degrees Celsius (-112 degrees Fahrenheit) during the winter months. Strong winds, snowstorms, and blizzards are common occurrences in Antarctica.

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