The lowest temperature ever recorded in North America was -63°C. The lowest temperature ever recorded in South America was -32.8° C. Was the South America temperature warmer or colder, and by how many degrees? 30.2" colder 30.2" warmer 95.8" warmer 95.8° colder
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