Where are global sea temperatures the coldest?
near the poles
Global sea temperatures are generally coldest near the Earth’s poles in both the Arctic and Antarctic regions. In the Arctic, sea ice covers much of the ocean surface year-round, leading to colder and more stable temperatures in the surrounding waters. In some areas of the Antarctic, freezing temperatures and strong winds help maintain sea ice cover even during the summer months, resulting in frigid waters that are below freezing. However, even in these polar regions, sea temperatures can vary widely depending on time of year, ocean currents, and other factors.
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