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  • 04-04-2019
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The lowest temperature possible in nature is

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  • 04-04-2019

the lowest possible temperature in nature is absolute zero, which defines 0 degrees Kelvin (-273.15 degrees C. or -459.67 degrees F.) If by 'nature' you mean ANYWHERE outside a laboratory, intergalactic space would probably offer the lowest temperatures in the known Universe.

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