Where is the worst weather on Earth?
The coldest road: Russia's Kolyma Highway
Russia's Kolyma Highway once measured a low temperature of minus 67.7°C. This road was built by prisoners. Due to the difficult conditions at that time, countless people died, so the Kolyma Highway is also called the "Road of Bones."
The lowest temperature in a human settlement: the Siberian village of Oymyakon, Russia
In the winter of 1933, the lowest temperature here was minus 68°C. This is the lowest temperature ever recorded in a human-inhabited area
Hail in the Gopalgani region of Bangladesh
On April 14, 1986, the Gopalgani region of Bangladesh was baptized by hail , killing 92 people. The record for the heaviest hailstone was also set here, weighing 1.02 kilograms.
The largest ice sheet: the Yukon Territory in northern Canada
Except for the ice sheets in the Arctic and Antarctic, the largest ice sheet in the world is located in the Yukon Territory in northern Canada. Kluane National Park here covers approximately 21,980 square kilometers of ice sheet.
The longest drought period: the Chilean port city of Arica
The 173 months from October 1903 to January 1918, more than 14 years. The Chilean port city of Arica saw no rain, setting a record for the longest drought period.