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Theoretically near the equator, but elsewhere, like the Sahara Desert, Massawa, Somalia and other places. It is due to the proximity to the equator, and the high temperature due to the influence of topography, ocean currents, etc., and not all places on the equator have the highest temperature.
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Temperature is not only affected by latitude, but also has a significant relationship with local topography. So the hottest place is not necessarily on the equator.
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Yes, because of the difference in geographical location and altitude, although the equator is exposed to solar radiation for a longer time, the temperature is not high because there are more oceans, on the contrary, the temperature in some places reaches 50+ degrees Celsius due to the terrain is easy to accumulate heat and other reasons.
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Where is the hottest place in the world? Many people believe that the equatorial region is the hottest place.
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Top 5 hottest places in the world: 1Libya Aziziyah 2Dallol Geothermal Area, Ethiopia 3Libya Lute Desert 4U.S. Death Valley 5Bangkok, Thailand.
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Because most of the water near the equator is the ocean, on the one hand, it absorbs a lot of heat when it evaporates, and on the other hand, the heat capacity difference of the sea water is wide, and the water temperature rises more slowly than on land.
Despite the sun's rays, daytime temperatures rarely exceed 35. As a result, daytime ocean temperatures near the equatorial circle do not rise sharply, where the morning mean temperature is not as high as one might think.
The equatorial region is tropical twice a year, with hot weather and high temperatures. The center of the equator coincides with the center of the earth, and it is also the longest coil of latitude on the earth, with a total length of more than 40,000 kilometers.
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The climate of a region is formed by a combination of factors such as solar radiation, atmospheric circulation, and ground conditions. The hottest place in the world was measured on July 17, 1879 in Waguera, Algeria, with absolute temperatures. The record of the world's hot pole is far ahead of the Turpan Basin, and has been held for more than 30 years.
Where is the hottest place in the world? Many people believe that the equatorial region is the hottest place to take a file. In fact, the hottest place is not at the equator.
In many places in the world, such as the Sahara Desert in Africa and the Taklamakan Desert in China, the maximum temperature during the day exceeds 45. In the equatorial region, the daytime temperature rarely exceeds 35, despite the sun's strong rays.
The equator is mostly near the ocean, which on the one hand absorbs a lot of heat when it evaporates, and on the other hand, the heat capacity of the sea water is large, and the water temperature rises more slowly than on land. As a result, there will be no sharp rise in daytime ocean temperatures near the equatorial sphere, where the average temperature is not as high as one might think.
I didn't hide in the desert area anymore. There are few plants, water is scarce, and there is little water to evaporate; The heat capacity of sand is small, it heats up quickly, and the heat is not easy to transfer to the lower layer of the surface. As a result, the sun scorchs the surface of the sand during the day, while the sand underneath is cold.
In the desert area, whenever the sun appears, the temperature will rise sharply, and at noon, the sun is even more blazing, the surface is hot, and the temperature can reach up to 55.
Another reason is that the equatorial region receives much more rainfall than the desert region. In the equatorial region, it rains almost every afternoon so that the temperature does not rise. In the desert, it is rare to see rain, and it is sunny almost every day, and the sun shines from morning to night, and the temperature gets higher and higher in the afternoon.
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The climate of a hot polar region is formed by a combination of factors such as solar radiation, atmospheric circulation, and ground conditions. The hottest place in the world was measured in Wagra, Algeria, in the north of the ocean, with an absolute temperature of 53. This trembling cave is far ahead of the record of the world's hot pole by more than 30 years in the Turpan Basin.
What is the reason why the hottest place in the world is not at the equator? Many people think that the equator is the hottest place. In fact, the hottest place is not at the equator.
There are many places in the world, such as the Sahara Desert in Africa, the Taklamakan Desert in China, etc., where the maximum temperature during the day is exceeded. In the equatorial region, although the sun is very strong, the daytime temperature rarely exceeds it. The equator is mostly oceanic, and on the one hand, seawater evaporation absorbs a lot of heat, and on the other hand, seawater has a large heat capacity, and the water temperature rises more slowly than on land.
Therefore, there will be no sharp rise in daytime ocean temperatures near the equatorial circle, where the average temperature is not higher than on land. Look at the desert area again. Plants are scarce there, water is scarce, and there is little water to evaporate; The heat capacity of sand is small, the temperature rises quickly, and the heat is not easy to transfer to the lower layer of the surface; Therefore, during the day, when the sun is on the surface of the sand, the temperature will rise sharply, and by noon it will reach the bottom of the sun, and the ground will be hot.
Temperatures can reach highs. Another reason is that the equatorial region receives much more rainfall than the desert. It rains almost every afternoon so that the temperature does not rise.
And in the desert it is difficult to see the rain. Almost every day it was sunny and nice. From morning to night, the sun shines on him, and the temperature gets higher and higher in the afternoon.
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Factors such as solar radiation, atmospheric circulation, and ground conditions work together to create a climate in the hot pole region. The hottest place in the world is Wagra, Algeria, which reaches an absolute temperature of 53This figure was measured on July 17 of the same year.
For more than 30 years, this record of the world's thermal pole has been far ahead of the Turpan Basin. In fact, the equatorial region is not the hottest region. Daytime maximum temperatures are exceeded in many parts of the world, such as the Sahara Desert in Africa and the Tamukrakrakan Desert in China.
In the equatorial region, daytime temperatures rarely exceed, despite the intense sunlight. On the one hand, seawater evaporation absorbs a large amount of dry heat, and on the other hand, due to the large heat capacity of seawater, the water temperature rises more slowly than on land, so the temperature of seawater near the equator is higher than that of land. There are very few plants there, there is a lack of water, and almost no water evaporates; The heat capacity of sand is small, making it difficult to transfer heat to the subsurface layers.
As a result, the sun during the day turns the surface of the beach red, while the sand underneath the beach is cold and cold. In desert areas, the desert temperature rises sharply whenever the sun appears, and it is even more sunny at noon, and the temperature on the surface of the desert can reach the highest. This is also one of the reasons why the equatorial region receives much more rainfall than the desert region.
Almost every afternoon, it rains in the equatorial regions, so the temperature does not rise.
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First of all, the temperature depends on a variety of factors, such as altitude, air pressure, ocean currents, etc.
The sun in the equatorial region is directly on the ground all year round, and it stands to reason that the temperature should be the highest, but the maximum temperature near the equator generally does not exceed 35 degrees, and the hottest such as the Sahara Desert, so why?
First, the equatorial circle is basically the ocean, and the specific heat capacity of water is very large, that is, it absorbs a lot of heat, but the temperature rises slowly, so part of the heat is absorbed by water, and the other part of the water evaporates into water vapor, which needs to absorb heat and take away part of the heat.
On the contrary, why is the temperature in the desert area so high, the sun shines on the stone with a small specific heat capacity, the heat conduction is very slow, and the temperature is difficult to penetrate into the ground, but it is all focused on the stone, lack of water, no vegetation to absorb heat, so the temperature is very high.
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Because most of the people near the equator are oceans, on the one hand, seawater evaporation will absorb a lot of heat, and seawater evaporation will consume a lot of heat, because the water resources around the equator are abundant, and it will not be the hottest place due to the influence of the environment and climate in many aspects.
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There are many factors that affect temperature, such as latitude, climate type, ocean currents, or topography. It's hot like the desert, but we don't usually count it as the hottest because there's less human activity there.
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First, most of the people near the equator are oceans, which absorb a lot of heat when they evaporate, and because they have a large heat capacity, they rise more slowly than on land.
Second, there is more precipitation at the equator, so the temperature is lower than in desert areas.
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The equatorial region has more rainfall than the desert.
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The hottest region on earth is not the equator, but the Sahara Desert in Africa, the Taklamakan Desert in China, and other places.
First of all, it is true that the area near the equator receives the most sunlight and receives the most light in a year.
But the equator is still not the hottest region on Earth for two reasons:
1. There are mostly oceans near the equator (on the one hand, seawater evaporation will absorb heat, and on the other hand, the specific heat of water is large, so the temperature rises very slowly);
2. Almost every day of rain near the equator cools down the area.
The hottest regions on our planet are the Sahara Desert in northern Africa, the Taklamakan Desert in China, and other regions, with the highest daytime temperature recorded in the desert of more than 55 degrees!
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Many people think that the equator is the hottest place because the sun shines on the earth all year round. Actually, the hottest place is not at the equator. In the great deserts of Asia, Africa, Australia and North and South America away from the equator, daytime temperatures are much higher than those at the equator!
It turns out that the desert is very sparse with plants and water, and there is only a patch of sand with a small heat capacity, which will soon heat up. When the surface temperature of the sand is very high, the sand in the lower layer is still cold, and the sand lacks the evaporation and heat dissipation effect of water, so when the sun is out of the horizon, the temperature in the desert rises in a straight line, and at noon, the ground becomes hot as if it were burning. For example, such as the four major furnaces in our country.
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Why are you late? is the hottest place.
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It's not just about latitude.
Also and humidity. Elevation.
Currents. Air pressure, etc. are concerned.
Many people always think that the hottest place on earth is at the equator because of the equatorial region.
The sun hangs high in the sky all year round, shining directly on the ground, and it is sure that the temperature is the highest in Chaqi.
Actually, the hottest place is not at the equator. Take a look at the world meteorological records in Asia, Africa, Australia.
and some large deserts in North and South America far from the equator, where daytime temperatures are much hotter than those at the equator! The highest temperature at the equator is 55 miles! The Gobi Desert in our country.
Daytime highs also reach 45.
The equatorial region receives the most light and heat from the sun, but it is not the hottest place, and some deserts are far from the equator, so why is it hotter than the equator in summer?
It turns out that most of the equatorial region is occupied by the ocean.
Occupy. The vast equatorial ocean surface can transfer the heat of the sun to the depths of the ocean, and the heat capacity of the seawater.
The water temperature rises more slowly than on land, and the evaporation of seawater consumes a lot of heat, so the temperature in the equatorial region does not rise sharply.
In the desert, the situation is different, there are few plants, water is difficult to see, a bare sandy land, the heat capacity is small, so the temperature rises quickly, the sand heat transfer is slow, the heat is difficult to transmit downward, and there is a lack of evaporation and dissipation of scattered water, so under the irradiation of the sun, the temperature in the desert rises very fast, and becomes the hottest place on the earth.
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The hottest you are talking about is the temperature that the human body feels, and that should be the atmospheric temperature, and the atmospheric temperature is actually the highest temperature at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and the so-called 12 noon refers to the surface temperature reaching the hottest. For the same area of the ground, the heat radiation of the sun in the morning and evening reaches the path of the atmosphere through which the ground passes, the heat loss is large, (absorbed by the atmosphere), and the heat that reaches the ground is less, and the sun is perpendicular at noon, the heat absorbed by the atmosphere is relatively less, the surface temperature rises quickly, and the surface absorbs heat and also radiates to the atmosphere, and at 12 o'clock at noon, the surface temperature reaches the maximum, after which the surface temperature begins to fall, but the radiation to the atmosphere continues, so the atmosphere continues to heat up. This process takes about 2 hours, so at 2 p.m., the atmospheric temperature reaches its highest, and that's when it feels the hottest!
I think the most lively place should belong to Beijing, and there will be a lot of people going there.
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