Antarctica?
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What is the only place in the world who has Fahrenheit and Celsius can be equal
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Antarctica=40 degrees
No.
It's negative 40 degrees (-40).
It's negative 40 degrees (-40).
The two scales where they coincide are -40 degrees in both units
There are many places in the world where such temperatures exist.
In my Canada these are the top 10 lowest temperatures recorded.
http://www.durhamregion.com/whatson-story/5153897-top-10-coldest-temperatures-recorded-in-canada/
Compared to these, -40 seems downright "balmy"
I am sure there are many places in the northern US states and obviously in Alaska were lower temperatures than -40 have been recorded many times.
Other places with similar lows would be Russian, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Mongolia, and other northern countries.
There are many places in the world where such temperatures exist.
In my Canada these are the top 10 lowest temperatures recorded.
http://www.durhamregion.com/whatson-story/5153897-top-10-coldest-temperatures-recorded-in-canada/
Compared to these, -40 seems downright "balmy"
I am sure there are many places in the northern US states and obviously in Alaska were lower temperatures than -40 have been recorded many times.
Other places with similar lows would be Russian, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Mongolia, and other northern countries.