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At the center of the earth, the temperature is about the same as the temperature on the surface of the sun.
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Sahara. It is controlled by the subtropical high pressure belt all year round, with high temperature and little rain all year round, and there are no clouds in the sky. Hence the hottest place.
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The hottest place on record was in Azizia, Libya, where the temperature reached 13 degrees Celsius on 13 September 1922, the highest on record. On July 10, 1913, the highest temperature in Death Valley reached 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
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In the sauna or in the Sahara Desert.
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The middle school teacher taught us was in the Sahara Desert.
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Where is the hottest place in the world? Many people believe that the equatorial region is the hottest place to go blindly. 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, daytime ocean temperatures near the equatorial sphere do not rise sharply, where the average temperature is not as high as one might think. Look at the desert area again. 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 desert areas, 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.
Many people think that the hottest place in the world must be in the hot equatorial regions, but this is not the case. Although the equator is exposed to direct sunlight, the daytime temperature generally does not exceed 35; In many places, such as the Sahara Desert and the Taklamakan Desert, the maximum temperature during the day exceeds 45. This is because there is mostly ocean near the equator, and the heat capacity is large, so the temperature is not as high as expected.
Moreover, the rainfall in the equatorial region is very large and frequent, which is also very helpful for the cooling of scattered finger heat. "
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The temperature is not only related to latitude, but also to humidity, altitude, ocean currents, air pressure, etc.
Many people always think that the hottest place on earth is at the equator, because the equatorial region has the highest temperature when the sun hangs high in the sky and hits the ground all year round. Actually, the hottest place is not at the equator. If you look at the world meteorological records, the daytime temperatures in some of the great deserts of Asia, Africa, Australia and North and South America away from the equator are much hotter than the equator!
The maximum temperature on the equator reaches 55! In China's Gobi Desert, the maximum temperature during the day also reaches 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. The vast equatorial ocean surface can transfer the heat of the sun to the depths of the ocean, and the heat capacity of sea water is large, and the water temperature rises more slowly than that of land, and the evaporation of sea water 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 the lack of water evaporation and dissipation, so, under the sun, the temperature in the desert rises very fast, and it becomes the hottest place on the earth.
It's not easy to hit it by hand.
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Hello landlord, usually the equator is a tropical rainforest climate or savannah climate, a few places such as Kenya's Garissa is a tropical desert climate, Kenya Mountain and the Andes (Ecuadorian section) are highland mountain climate. In the case of a tropical rainforest climate, the average annual temperature on the equator is generally 28 30, and the extreme maximum temperature is below 45 (not as good as in northwest China).The three hottest capitals in the world, Djibouti, Khartoum and Juba, all have an average annual temperature of more than 30; The average annual temperature in the Dallol Basin of Ethiopia is as high as 35, with an extreme high temperature of 60; The average annual temperature in Massawa, Eritrea is 31 34, with a maximum temperature of 55 or more; Berbera, Somalia, has an average annual temperature of 32 and an absolute high temperature of 63; The lowest point in Africa is Lake Asale in Djibouti, and there are no accurate meteorological records for this area and many depressions in the southern Sahara Desert, but the average annual temperature is certainly above 35, and extreme highs can reach 70 or even 80!
So the hottest place in the world should be on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert (around 10°N), both in terms of average temperatures and extreme heat.
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No. The hottest place in the world is in Massawa, Ethiopia, Africa. Massawa is on the Red Sea coast with an average temperature of around 26 in the month of l and 35 in July, with an average temperature of the whole year. It can be seen that the high temperature here every month is unbearable, and it is the middle of summer almost every day.
As for the place where the absolute highest temperature in the world occurs, it is in Somalia, Africa. Temperatures measured in the shades there were as high as 63. It is said that in the Sahara Desert of Africa, the temperature is even higher, and eggs will cook when buried in the sand, but this is due to the sand temperature, not the temperature.
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The hottest is near the Tropic of Cancer, especially in northern Africa and in the Iranian desert.
There's actually a lot of controversy about the hottest place on Earth. Many believe that the hottest place in the world is Azziyah, Libya, where the highest temperature has reached a record, and the second hottest place is in Death Valley, California, USA, where temperatures were recorded in 1913 to reach degrees Celsius. In addition, NASA satellites have recorded surface temperatures of up to 71 degrees Celsius in Iran's Lute Desert, which is presumed to be the highest ever recorded temperature on the Earth's surface.
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No, the hottest place in the world is the desert, where the temperature can reach more than 50 degrees Celsius, while the temperature at the equator rarely rises above 35 degrees Celsius.
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Temperatures aren't just about latitude.
Also and humidity. Altitude currents.
Air pressure, etc. are concerned.
However, the equator is exposed to direct sunlight all year round, so it is the hottest.
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