Antarctica, located at the South Pole, covers an area of 142 million square kilometers.

A thick blanket of fog covered the Delhi-NCR region on Sunday morning, reducing visibility and causing disruptions in train services and daily life. As many as 41 trains originating from various stations in Delhi were running late due to the fog, causing inconvenience to passengers, reported news agency ANI. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted a minimum temperature of 10 degrees Celsius in the national capital, with air quality recorded as ‘very poor’. Delhi’s Air Quality Index was logged at 340 at 8 am this morning, as reported the Central Pollution Control Board.
An AQI between zero and 50 is considered ‘good’, 51 and 100 ‘satisfactory,’ 101 and 200 ‘moderate,’ 201 and 300 ‘poor,’ 301 and 400 ‘very poor,’ and 401 and 500 ‘severe.’ When the temperature is around 3 to 4 degrees, people may start to feel cold. However, if the temperature drops to minus 0 or minus 2-3 degrees, there is a possibility of snowfall.
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When the temperature is between 3 to 4 degrees, people might begin to feel cold. However, if the temperature falls to minus 0 or minus 2-3 degrees, snowfall could occur. The place we are talking about is Antarctica. The temperature there is always below freezing, and people survive in these harsh conditions.
It is important to note that temperatures in Antarctica can sometimes reach as low as minus 98 degrees. While many people are hesitant to go there due to the extreme cold, some choose to live in these harsh conditions.
Most of the people living in Antarctica are scientists or research tourists. Researchers from across the globe visit this place for their studies and investigations. Interestingly, during the winter months in Antarctica, there is no daylight, and it stays completely dark throughout the season.
Antarctica, located at the South Pole, covers an area of 142 million square kilometers. It is also known as the coldest region on Earth. It is important to note that no country has sovereignty over Antarctica, but most countries have established research stations here for scientific purposes.
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