Lowest natural temperature recorded for the Northern Hemisphere?
Using a physical geography text, an atlas, an encyclopedia, or the Internet, answer the following. Be sure to list temperature record, date, and place.
Lowest natural temperature recorded for the Northern Hemisphere, February 7, 1892, Verkhoyansk, Russia, 268°C (290°F). Causative factors are Siberian high pressure system (modified polar high), cold, dry air and extreme continentality.
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