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Pole of Cold — The Poles of Cold are the places in the Northern and Southern hemispheres where the lowest air temperatures have been recorded. Contents 1 Northern hemisphere 2 Southern hemisphere 3 See also … Wikipedia
pole of cold — a place where the winter cold is the most intense usually located in the interior of a continent * * * pole of cold, the place in either polar region where the lowest winter temperature occurs, such as Verkhoyansk in northern central Asia … Useful english dictionary
pole of cold. — See cold pole … Useful english dictionary
Cold — For the virus, see Common cold. For the post grunge band, see Cold (band). For other uses, see Cold (disambiguation). An Iceberg Cold (having less heat) refers to the condition or subjective perception of having low temperature. The c … Wikipedia
Pole of inaccessibility — Map of distance to the nearest coastline (including oceanic islands, but not lakes) with red spots marking the poles of inaccessibility of main land masses, Britain, and the Iberian Peninsula. Thin isolines are 250 km apart; thick lines… … Wikipedia
cold pole — noun : pole of cold * * * the location in the northern or southern hemisphere having the coldest annual mean temperature in that hemisphere. Also called pole of cold. [1905 10] … Useful english dictionary
cold pole — the location in the northern or southern hemisphere having the coldest annual mean temperature in that hemisphere. Also called pole of cold. [1905 10] * * * … Universalium
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory — Established 1 February 1961 (1 February 1961) Research Type … Wikipedia
Cold urticaria — Classification and external resources Allergic urticaria on leg in the form of hives induced by cold. ICD 10 L … Wikipedia
Cold One — can refer to: A fictional monster from the Warhammer Fantasy game, used as mounts by the Lizardmen and Dark Elves. Some creatures that appear in Stephenie Meyer s Twilight series. A race of ice spirits that appear in some stories by Clark Ashton… … Wikipedia