💡 Trái nghĩa nhiệt độ — Fun Facts

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Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth, colder than a freezer.

At the bottom of the world, Antarctica is buried in ice and snow all year. It gets so cold there that no trees can grow — the opposite of a hot desert!

The Sun's surface is so hot it would melt almost anything.

The Sun is far hotter than any fire on Earth. Even from very far away, it can warm your face and light up the whole daytime sky.

The Sun is hot, but outer space is very, very cold.

The Sun is a giant ball of heat that warms our whole planet. But away from stars, space is one of the coldest places there is.

A thermometer tells us how hot or cold something is.

A thermometer measures temperature with numbers called degrees. Doctors use one to check if you are warm and healthy or a little too hot.

Ice is just water that got so cold it turned hard.

When water gets very cold, it freezes into hard, solid ice. When ice warms up again, it melts back into liquid water you can drink.

Lava from a volcano is one of the hottest things on Earth.

Lava is melted rock that glows bright orange because it is so hot. It is far too hot to touch — even hotter than an oven!

Hot and cold are opposites — fire is hot, ice is cold.

A campfire is hot and warms your hands. A cube of ice is cold and makes them chilly. Hot and cold feel very different on your skin.

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