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Earth’s Hottest Record-Breaking Spot

Beyond the Thermometer: Exploring Earth's Hottest Record-Breaking Spot

Do you know which places experience the hottest heat or the highest recorded temperature? So here are below a few places that recorded the highest temperature so far.

Death Valley(USA):

Death Valley is in eastern California. This is the hottest place in the world. on July 10, 1913, the temperature of 56.7°C the hottest day ever recorded in the history of that place. The summer is scorching at about
49°C temperature. It is the hottest destination for travelers.

Dush-e-Lut desert (Iran):

The Dasht-e Lut is situated in southeastern Iran. It is known as the hottest and driest salt desert in the world. In 2005, the hottest day on record reached a scorching 70 degrees Celsius during a summer heatwave. It ranks as the 33rd largest desert globally and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Mitriba City (Kuwait):

The hottest city in northwest Kuwait is known for extreme temperatures. On July 21, 2001, the World Meteorological Organization recorded a scorching temperature of 54 degrees Celsius. Air conditioning is essential for the residents, and outdoor activities during the summer are limited.

Odonadatta (Australia):

This is a small town in Australia. It has the record for the hottest day at 54 degrees Celsius. During summer the temperature here reaches 49 °C to 54 °C, making it very difficult for people to live here.

Flaming Moutain (China): 

Flaming Mountain, as its name suggests, is located in China, this mountain has red sandstone and it is located in an extremely high-temperature area in China, during summer the temperature reaches 65 degrees Celsius.

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