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Prospect Creek, Alaska, USA, at MINUS 62 degrees Celsius.

Prospect River is a small settlement in Alaska, which is consider

Cold to the bone marrow, the top ten coldest places in the world

Prospect Creek, Alaska, USA, at MINUS 62 degrees Celsius.

Prospect River is a small settlement in Alaska, which is consider

Cold to the bone marrow, the top ten coldest places in the world

Prospect Creek, Alaska, USA, at MINUS 62 degrees Celsius.

Prospect River is a small settlement in Alaska, which is considered as the coldest place in Alaska, USA. It is long in winter and short in summer. Because the weather is extremely bad, it is sparsely populated.

During June+10/October in 5438, the average temperature in Prospercott River area was generally stable at minus 7 degrees Fahrenheit or minus 22 degrees Celsius. On June 23rd 197 165438, the lowest temperature ever measured in this area was as low as -79.6 degrees Fahrenheit, about -62 degrees Celsius.

Alaska is located at the northwest end of the North American continent, bordering Canada in the east and surrounded by the Arctic Ocean, the Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean on the other three sides. It is the largest state with the longest coastline in the United States, with a vast territory and diverse terrain, which also makes Alaska's climate rich and diverse.

The Rocky Mountains run across Alaska, forming a continuous mountain range in the territory and extending into the ocean to form the Aleutian Islands. The area near the Arctic Ocean in the north is low-lying, while the climate in the south is relatively warm because there are mountains blocking the cold current.

The southern and southeastern Alaska, coastal areas and nearby islands are affected by the Alaska warm current, forming a typical temperate maritime climate, which is mild and humid all year round with little temperature difference. The average temperature is 4 degrees to 15 degrees in summer, 4 degrees to minus 7 degrees in winter, and the average annual precipitation is 1500 mm to 4,000 mm, with abundant rain and snow.

The vast inland areas are in the sub-temperate zone, which is drier and colder than the coastal areas and belongs to the continental climate. The average temperature in summer is between 7 and 23 degrees Celsius, and the average temperature in winter is between minus 7 and minus 24 degrees Celsius. It's very cold, so you need extra warm clothes to go out. There is not much precipitation in this area and the climate is relatively dry. The average annual precipitation is less than 1000 mm, concentrated in 600 mm to 700 mm.

The coast and islands near the Bering Sea are also affected by monsoon and warm current, forming a temperate maritime climate. The summer temperature ranges from 4 degrees to 17 degrees, which is basically consistent with other marine climate distribution areas in Alaska. However, because it is located near the Arctic Circle, it is colder in winter, and the average temperature is between MINUS 7 degrees Celsius and MINUS 23 degrees Celsius, which is not suitable for tourists to travel at this time.

The vast plateau area in central China belongs to temperate continental climate, and the summer temperature ranges from 7 degrees Celsius to 24 degrees Celsius. Due to the high terrain and low temperature in winter, the average temperature can be reduced to MINUS 23 degrees Celsius to MINUS 34 degrees Celsius, which is extremely cold. The plateau is also the driest area in Alaska, with an annual precipitation of only 250 mm to 500 mm, which is quite dry.

The inland areas in the Arctic Circle belong to continental climate with great temperature difference. The highest temperature in summer can reach 26 degrees Celsius, and the lowest temperature in winter can be reduced to about-15 degrees Celsius, which is not suitable for tourists.