Antarctica is the continent that is very cool, known for its extremely cold temperatures.
Antarctica's climate is characterized by intense cold, with the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth, -89°C (-128.2°F), at Vostok Station in 1983. The continent's geographical location at the South Pole and high altitude contribute to its frigid conditions. While summer temperatures can rise slightly, they remain significantly below freezing.
Antarctica's unique environment supports specific wildlife adapted to the cold, such as penguins and seals. Scientific research thrives in Antarctica, focusing on climate change, geology, and the unique ecosystem.