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Extremely cold! Frozen at MINUS 60 degrees, they "live on the surface of Mars" as earthlings.

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Maybe everyone thinks that living on the surface of Mars at minus 63 degrees Celsius is an "impossible task", but in fact, on the earth, many people live in extreme cold below minus 60 degrees Celsius.

4880 kilometers from Moscow

It is called the coldest city in Russia. You can think about the cold. It's everywhere. The creaking of ice and snow, the dark night and the cold bay are almost winter all the year round. ...

The average temperature in Yakutsk is often maintained at around-40 to 50℃, and the lowest temperature recorded by the Meteorological Bureau is-65℃, which is almost the same as the surface of Mars.

Despite the cold weather, about 300,000 people still live in this oldest Far East city.

Seeing them, do you still doubt that humans can't live on Mars? !

Diamonds and mammoths are the specialties of Yakutsk. There are many museums in the city, but they are of a single type: Mammoth Museum, Frozen Soil Museum and Diamond Treasure Museum. Moreover, Yakutia's Diamond Treasure Museum is known as one of the museums with the largest diamond collections in the world.

2878 kilometers from Moscow

The winter in Norilsk is long, extremely cold, snowy, windy and cloudy, and 55 degrees below zero is the daily life here. There are still two months of midnight in winter here, and anxiety and lethargy are common problems in the whole city.

Norilsk is known as the northernmost city in the world and the second largest city in the Arctic Circle, with about 200,000 people living here. It is still one of the most polluted cities in the world, with a "steampunk" style, due to the massive exploitation of various heavy metals, such as palladium, platinum, gold, silver, nickel, cobalt and copper.

Norilsk was founded in 1935. It was originally a mining base and a large gulag labor camp. It is said that 400,000 people have been imprisoned here one after another, so that in the museum here, the exhibits also include books written by prisoners in reform-through-labour camps.

2729 kilometers from Moscow

This village, located on the shore of the Kara Sea, is the "Arctic Ice and Snow Capital" with a long history.

Winter in Dixon begins in September, and the temperature drops below zero. 1960, the lowest temperature measured by Dixon reached -52 degrees Celsius. In the past two years, global warming, the lowest temperature reached MINUS 45 degrees Celsius.

The snow won't melt until June of the following year, so Dixon will hold frequent skiing competitions every May. Because we were in no hurry, three months later, winter came again. ...

Although Dixon is known as the most beautiful village in Siberia, with white whales, walruses and northern lights, what about the black snowstorm?

Winter snowstorms are commonplace for Dixintong, but when they get violent, they will turn into tornadoes and black blizzards that can roll everything into the sky!

4675 kilometers from Moscow

Yansk and Vilho, a small town on the banks of the Yana River with a population of only 1,000, have been competing with Oymyakon for the title of "coldest in the world" all the year round, and the two places are often tied.

Since19th century, Jansk, Vilho has been an exile, because the lowest temperature recorded here is -69.8℃, and life is harder than going to jail.

Mobile phone batteries can only be used for 3 minutes at most, and metal products are dangerous goods. The car should be idle all day, otherwise it won't start when the next summer comes.

However, people live here. In the face of nature, human beings can always survive bravely.

5688 kilometers from Moscow

Oymyakon is located in the upper reaches of the Sakha and InDurca rivers in eastern Siberia, covering an area of about 422 square kilometers, and is known as the "cold pole" in the northern hemisphere. Because it is one of the coldest permanent residential areas in the world, the temperature in Oymyakang village is -67℃ in the middle of 20 18 10.

Although it is so cold, there is a hot spring in Oymyakan, where reindeer people usually rest and let reindeer drink water, which makes Oymyakan gradually develop into a village in the 1920s and 1930s, with 500 villagers living here all the year round.

Regardless of how cold it is, everything has advantages and disadvantages. Oymyakan is too cold for viruses and bacteria to survive, which makes local people live longer. People in their eighties and nineties are very common, and the longest life expectancy is as high as 120 years.

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