Hottest and Coldest comparison
-Ethiopia /Hottest
-Antarctica /Coldest
Introduction on differences between Hottest and Coldest Places comparison.
-For Hottest places on earth one of the places called Ethiopia a Scorching hot town in the Afar Depression of Ethiopia for having the highest average annual temperature ever recorded an average of 94 degrees From 1960 to 1966
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-Simply put in the Coldest place on earth. Coldest place on earth called Antarctica in this place where scientists at the national snow and ice data Center used satellites to measure the lowest recorded temperature ever at minus -133.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
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-Similarities between two places about its climate Coldest and Hottest and define their differences for Antarctica is the only continent on earth without indigenous Human inhabitants.
- What does the place look like in Ethiopia?
- From its base, it is a 6-mile walk in the dark to get to the summit of Erta Ale, Where one can spend the night in relative cool watching on the Amazing lava Lake in its Active shield volcano spewing and belching up flame and molten lava.
- What lives there?
- There is Wildlife in Ethiopia Animals like Hyenas, Hippos and Crocodile, Birds Gelada Monkey although often mistakenly called Gelada Baboons, these Monkeys actually belong to a separate genus and are not baboons.
- How have they adapted to life there
- Pastoralists and small scale farmers are already feeling these impacts on their food security and livelihood opportunities Ethiopia is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate variability.
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- What does the place look like in Antarctica
- Antarctica is a dessert. It does not rain or snow a lot there. When it Snows the snow does not melt and builds up over many years to make a large, thick sheet of ice, called ice sheets. Antarctica is made up of lots of ice in the form of glaciers, ice shelves, and icebergs.
- What lives there?
- The most abundant and best-known animals from the Southern continent, penguins, whales seals, albatrosses, other seabirds and range of invertebrates such as krill which form the basis of the Antarctica food web.
- How have they adapted to life there?
- Animals and plants that lived in Antarctica have special adaptations that allow them to survive in the extreme conditions Antarctica animals often have small extremities (flippers and feet) to reduce heat loss.
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- What are the similarities?
- Animals in Ethiopia are wild Animals which both places are. Both Coldest(Antarctica) Hottest(Ethiopia) are inhabitable due to its Climate.
- What are the differences?
- Differences are the Climate which is Ethiopia has a Hot Weather while Antarctica is coldest in the world. Ethiopia’s average temperature of 34.6 °C (94.3 °F). Antarctica’s annual temperature is −57 °C (−70.6 °F).