Here are five of the most extreme and uninhabitable places on Earth, where survival is a real challenge.
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The Death Valley, USA: Known for extreme heat, temperatures in Death Valley can reach 56°C, making it one of the hottest places on Earth.
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Lake Vostok, Antarctica: Located under miles of ice, this frozen lake is cut off from the outside world and remains incredibly cold and dark.
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The Atacama Desert, Chile is the driest place on Earth, with some areas receiving no rainfall for centuries. Its harsh conditions make it almost impossible for life to thrive.
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Norilsk in Russia is one of the coldest cities in the world, with temperatures often plunging below -30°C.
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The Lut Desert in Iran is one of the hottest places on Earth, with surface temperatures reaching over 70°C.
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These extreme places remind us of the Earth's harsh conditions, where survival is a struggle and nature's power is at its strongest.
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