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The coldest natural temperature on Earth was recorded at Vostok station in Antarctica, at ________.A. 183 KelvinB. 0 KelvinC. 0 CelsiusD. 183 Celsius

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Step-by-step explanation:

We have to find the coldest natural temperature recorded on Earth. We have four options:

C. 0 °C:

It's a normal temperature, it's the temperature at which water freezes, it's not the coldest natural temperature. INCORRECT.

D. 183 °C:

It's a really hot temperature. INCORRECT

B. 0 K:

The kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale. The 0 kelvin is the absolute zero (-273.15 °C), it is the theoretical lowest temperature possible. INCORRECT

A. 183 K:

This is the correct answer, if we search for the records we will find that this was the coldest natural temperature recorded on Earth.

Answer: A. 183 Kelvin

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