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Coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth in Antarctica: -94.7C (-135.8F) | Antarctica | The Guardian
![Simon Kuestenmacher on Twitter: "Lowest ever recorded temperatures (in Celsius) for each European country. Source: https://t.co/SrPM0XgE1g https://t.co/oPED3WT0cZ" / Twitter Simon Kuestenmacher on Twitter: "Lowest ever recorded temperatures (in Celsius) for each European country. Source: https://t.co/SrPM0XgE1g https://t.co/oPED3WT0cZ" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eu02GZpXUA8wr3p.jpg)
Simon Kuestenmacher on Twitter: "Lowest ever recorded temperatures (in Celsius) for each European country. Source: https://t.co/SrPM0XgE1g https://t.co/oPED3WT0cZ" / Twitter
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Absolute zero as lowest temperature limit for water freezing outline diagram. Labeled educational comparison scheme with Kelvin, celsius and fahrenheit scales vector illustration. Liquid state changes Stock Vector | Adobe Stock
![SOLVED:Convert the following Celsius temperatures to Kelvin and to Fahrenheit degrees. a. the temperature of someone with a fever, 39.2^∘ C b. a cold wintery day, -25^∘ C c. the lowest possible SOLVED:Convert the following Celsius temperatures to Kelvin and to Fahrenheit degrees. a. the temperature of someone with a fever, 39.2^∘ C b. a cold wintery day, -25^∘ C c. the lowest possible](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/ea5abbc6-53e9-4619-992c-fbdd8c7c7d12.gif)
SOLVED:Convert the following Celsius temperatures to Kelvin and to Fahrenheit degrees. a. the temperature of someone with a fever, 39.2^∘ C b. a cold wintery day, -25^∘ C c. the lowest possible
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