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Скачать или смотреть 10 Coldest Places On Earth!!

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  • 2019-04-12
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10 Coldest Places On Earth!!
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10 Coldest Places On Earth!! From record setting low temps to year round miserable…stay tuned to number 1 to find out the coldest places on Earth!

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Number 10: Rogers Pass, Montana, United States.
Bet you weren't expecting us to start in a place like this, right? After all, Montana is a state that is known for its beauty and virtually untouched nature (seriously, it's one of the least populated states in the US). But, as in all things, location is key to the answer to this question. Rogers Pass isn't a city, but instead, it's a stretch of land next to Helena National Forest. And it's a stretch of land where Montana Highway 200 is, which makes it very populated, and popular. In fact, it's the best route to get between two of Montana's big cities in Great Falls and Missoula.
Its record low though was measured back in 1954, where a temperature of -70 degrees Fahrenheit was made. To be clear, that makes it the coldest place in the continental United States (which means excluding Hawaii and Alaska).
-70 degrees is what you might call "instant cold", as in, the moment you step outside, your body immediately starts to freeze, and you'd be wise not to be out in it. On the other hand, given that it's been 65 years since that legendary cold snap, you might be ok going there...might...
Number 9: Stanley, Idaho, United States.
I know what you're thinking, "Wait a minute, I thought the Montana place was the coldest place in the United States outside of Alaska?" And it is, if you count it solely on the record low that it had in 1954. However, as anyone who has been cold will tell you, there's a difference between being cold for a short time, and being cold for a LONG time, and that's why Stanley, Idaho is a city that you definitely want to avoid if you want to stay warm all the time.
It's one of the places on Earth that is known for its "extreme seasons". By that, I mean that in the Summer, it gets consistently hot, like 80+ degrees. But then, in the winters, its average is -1 degree Fahrenheit. Yeah, it's below zero there, ON AVERAGE! That's cold. Plus, its lowest temperature ever is -54 degrees Fahrenheit. And so if that's the maximum (so far), and the average is -1, that leaves a lot of leeway on both sides.
What might be the biggest irony here is that Stanley is a vibrant town, it's just that only 63 people live there.
Number 8: Prospect Creek, Alaska.
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No, this wasn't a place where gold miners were, or at least, not anymore. This is actually a place in Alaska that is now very much uninhabited, but don't let that fool you, it once played a key role in the history of the state. You see, at one time, this location was a key spot in the building of the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, and it required thousands of people to help make it. And so, all of those workers found themselves in Prospect Creek, and it wasn't exactly the nicest place in the world temperature-wise.
In January, the average temperature is a blistering -14.9 degrees Fahrenheit. And in 1971 (three years before work on the pipeline began), the lowest recorded temperature in all of the United States (all of 50 of them) was made when it dropped to -80 degrees.
Another thing that lends to the cold temperature is the fact that it snows for months at a time, specifically between the months of October through April, that's a lot of snow. Including times when it can snow 24 inches in the period of a month.
You all knew Alaska was cold, but did you know it was that cold?
Number 7: Snag, Yukon, Canada.
Well what do you know? The country that stands smack dab between the continental United States and Alaska is also home to one of the coldest places in the world! What are the odds? Not so ironically, the Yukon of Canada is famous, and infamous for various things, including the Canadian Gold Rush (which is still going on right now), and yes, being one of the coldest places in all of the world. Specifically, in Snag (located in the Yukon), the temperature there once reached -81 degrees Fahrenheit, which makes it the coldest recorded temperature in all of North America.
Here's a fun little story about that record though. On February 2nd, 1947, the temperature reached -80 degrees, and then the very next day it reached -81 degrees. Both days setting records for how cold it was. Could you imagine that? Being in that amount of cold for back to back days? Especially when you consider that Snag isn't a big city, it's just a small little village, and it was likely far too cold to try and go somewhere else to get warm, or attempt to get warm that is.

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