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There's actually a lot of controversy about the hottest place on Earth.
Many believe that the hottest place in the world is Aziziyah in Libya, where the highest temperature has reached record degrees Celsius.
The second hottest place is Death Valley in 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.
The Lute Desert covers an area of about 480 square kilometers and is known as "roasted wheat". The reason why the temperature here is so high is because the surface of the earth is covered in black volcanic lava, which easily absorbs the heat from the sun.
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Probably the Amazon Basin. Probably the African savannah. Probably the Sahara Desert.
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The world's "hot pole" - Gariyan of Liberia.
In the South Asian subcontinent, the temperature in the South Asian region can reach about 45 degrees Celsius in March and May.
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Asian: Basra (extreme maximum temperatures.
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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 January, an average temperature of 35 in July, an average temperature of around 26 for the whole year, and an average temperature of 35 in July. It can be seen that the high temperature here every month is unbearable, and it is the middle of summer almost every day.
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From the point of view of the highest temperature in history with a wide range of knowledge: Azzia.
In terms of actual climate normality: Berbera in Somalia, Africa.
1) The hottest place in the world is probably the largest country in Africa, Sudan, because it is known as the "furnace of the world", where the average summer temperature is above 40 degrees Celsius.
2) there was also Wagra in Algeria, North Africa, where the highest temperature was measured in July 1879 at 53 6 degrees Celsius;
3) In September 1922, the highest temperature in Gariyan, Libya, was measured at 57 8 degrees Celsius;
4) Azia, where the American Geographical Society measured a maximum temperature of 58 degrees Celsius on September 13, 1922. Located in the middle of North Africa, where there are no rivers all year round, this land was once considered by some to be the hottest place in the world.
5) There are also those who believe that Massawa in Ethiopia, Africa, is the hottest place in the world. The average temperature in this city on the Red Sea is around 26 degrees Celsius in January, 35 degrees Celsius in July, and 30 2 degrees Celsius throughout the year, so it is almost the height of summer every day, and there are high temperatures every month.
6) In fact, the hottest place in the world is in Berbera, Somalia, Africa, which is located at 10 26 degrees north latitude, and the highest average temperature in July is 47 2 degrees Celsius, even though temperatures of up to 63 2 degrees Celsius have been measured in the shadow there, so it is the "hot pole" of the earth.
Reference article: The "stove" of the world on August 15, 2003.
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