Scientists have discovered the coldest place on earth

East Antarctica's highest level plateau is being called the world's coolest place

East Antarctica’s highest level plateau is being called the world’s coolest place

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Experts have pointed out in the same places that can be said to be the coldest place on the ground and the highest level of eastern Antarctica (plateau) is being called the world’s coolest place. According to the ational Snow and Ice Data Center (NSSIDC) located in Boulder, University of Colorado, they have discovered the coldest place on earth. As in a particular situation the temperature reaches to 100 degree centimeters.

The satellite data has been collected from the south of Antarctica or continental Pole South which shows that the cooling world here in the winter nights is that negative 98 levels get to the centigrade. It is a high and broad plaque plateau. This area is 3500 meters higher than the level sea, where the wind is very high, whereas there is a rule of medicine. An excellent center of research on Antarctica can be established at this coldest place in the world. Earlier in 1983, the Russian Meteorological Station noted as cold as the 89-degree centigrade here. However, in 2013, satellite images showed that some parts could also have a negative 93-degree centimeter. And new research is also made in satellite data light.

Experts have also acquired data from NASA Terahertz and Aqua Satellite as well as data from Nova’s Polar Operational Environmentalties. Detailed analysis of collected data between 2004 and 2016 was found at least 100 places are where temperatures can be up to 98 degrees centimeters. Extreme cold areas are spread over hundreds of kilometers and there are places lying in place on the spot. There has been a cold stay for several weeks and it turns out in winter nights. However, this decision is now done with satellite images and data while scientists will have to establish a research center to find air temperature. Scientists are trying to travel there in their summer in the next few years.

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