the earth realy does not have a temperature on it one side it is colder than the other but realy it all equal
-carmen
it can be realy cold
-me
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The average temperature on Earth varies from around -88°C at the South Pole in Antarctica during the winter to around 56.7°C in hot deserts. However, the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was -89.2°C at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station in Antarctica in 1983.
The morning is cold because during the night, the Earth loses heat to the atmosphere, causing the air temperature to drop. This drop in temperature is why it feels cold in the morning.
Antarctica is often referred to as Earth's cold storage because it is the coldest, windiest, and driest continent on the planet. Its ice sheet holds about 70% of the world's fresh water, making it a critical component of Earth's climate system.
The tundra biome covers approximately 10% of the Earth's surface. It is characterized by cold temperatures, low vegetation, and permafrost.
Cold air chills water molecules happens first in Earth's polar regions.
If the Earth's surface is cold, it will lead to cooling of the air above it due to direct contact and heat transfer. The cold surface will cause the air above it to become cooler, which can affect weather patterns, lead to the formation of fog or dew, and impact temperature gradients in the atmosphere.