What does it look like?
What lives there?
How have they adapted to life there?
What are the similarities?
What are the differences?
The hottest place:
The hottest place on earth is Death Valley in California. The highest recorded temperature is 56.7 degrees Celsius. Death Valley has a lot of unbroken view of the uneven mountains and valleys, it has extremely long summers and short mid-winter (that has very little rain) there are 5 animals living in Death Valley those animals are: bighorn sheep, kangaroo rats, desert tortoise, roadrunners and jackrabbit.
The coldest place:
The coldest place on earth is Vostok Station in Antarctica. The lowest recorded temperature in Vostok that was ever recorded was -89.2 degrees Celsius. The whole place is basically covered in ice. In Vostok, the weather remains cold. Some of the animals that adapted to the weather include seals, penguin and whales.
Similarities:
The similar feature both of the places have is that they are both a dessert.
Differences:
The difference between the two areas is even though they are both desserts in Death Valley the climate changes from time to time and in contrast to that in Vostok station, it remains cold.
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