Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent on earth, a great desert. The average annual rainfall is between 30 and 70 mm. Due to the influence of sea currents, coastal zones have milder temperatures, with an annual average of -10 ° C (reaching values between 10 ° C in summer and -40 ° C in winter). On the other hand, inland, the annual average is -30 ° C, with temperatures ranging from -30 ° C in summer to below -80 ° C in winter. The lowest temperature in the world, -93.2 ° C, was recorded between Dome Argurs and Dome Fuji on August 10, 2010.
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