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Explain Antarctia's climate.​

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Answered by monulovemonu
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Antarctica's Climate

Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth. The average temperature in the interior throughout the year is about -57°C, with the minimum temperature being -90°C during the winter season. Although the coast is warmer and temperatures can reach a maximum of between -2°C and 8°C during the summer.

Answered by ItzRedWine
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Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth. The average temperature in the interior throughout the year is about -57°C, with the minimum temperature being -90°C during the winter season. This is known as an ice cap climate (classified as a continent where the average monthly temperature never exceeds 0°C).

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