Coldest Countries in the World (°C & °F)
The coldest countries in the world can vary depending on the season and location within the country. Here are some of the coldest countries in the world based on their average annual temperature in both Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F):
Antarctica: Average annual temperature ranges from -57°C to -20°C (-70.6°F to -4°F)
Russia: Average annual temperature ranges from -15°C to -5°C (5°F to 23°F) in Siberia
Canada: Average annual temperature ranges from -10°C to 0°C (14°F to 32°F) in northern regions
Greenland: Average annual temperature ranges from -9°C to -1°C (15.8°F to 30.2°F)
Mongolia: Average annual temperature ranges from -2°C to 4°C (28.4°F to 39.2°F) in the northern regions
Iceland: Average annual temperature ranges from -1°C to 5°C (30.2°F to 41°F)
Finland: Average annual temperature ranges from -1°C to 5°C (30.2°F to 41°F) in the northern regions
Kazakhstan: Average annual temperature ranges from -1°C to 5°C (30.2°F to 41°F) in northern regions
Please note that temperatures can vary greatly within a country, and these are just approximate averages. Also, these rankings may change over time due to climate change and other factors.