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Warm is relative. The warmest temperature recorded at the South Pole was -12 C.

Average temperatures at the South Pole during January, February and March range from -25 to -50 degrees C. Relatively, it is warmer than it is during the winter period.
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False. The air at the South Pole is generally very cold due to its high latitude and polar climate. Temperatures can drop well below freezing, especially during the winter months.

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The air at the South Pole is some of the coldest air on the planet. It's average summertime temperature there is -28 degrees Celsius. (But you must protect yourself to ultraviolet radiation.)

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Q: True or false the air at the south pole is warm?
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