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It is cold.
I am wearing lots of layers, though.
You're listening to Crowd Science from the BBC World Service,
the show that answers your science questions.
I'm Caroline Steele and this is the sound of me and producer Hannah feeling a tad chilly.
Your face is very red.
I'm so cold.
I'm in Svalbard, a remote group of islands far north of Norway in the Arctic Circle.
It's winter here, and the average temperature is around minus 15 degrees Celsius.
So I'm wearing thermals, a snow suit, three pairs of socks, boots, a woolly hat, and gloves.
But I'm still cold.
I'm struggling to work out the right combination of layers,
which is a common experience in Svalbard
because 40% of residents aren't originally from the islands or from its neighbour Norway.