By Sakshi Sah
Published Dec 28, 2024

Hindustan Times
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5 most inhospitable places on Earth

Here are five of the most extreme and uninhabitable places on Earth, where survival is a real challenge.

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.

Lake Vostok, Antarctica: Located under miles of ice, this frozen lake is cut off from the outside world and remains incredibly cold and dark.

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.

Norilsk in Russia is one of the coldest cities in the world, with temperatures often plunging below -30°C.

The Lut Desert in Iran is one of the hottest places on Earth, with surface temperatures reaching over 70°C.

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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