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The hottest place in the world is the Lute Desert, with a maximum temperature of 71 degrees Celsius.
NASA satellites have recorded a surface temperature of up to 71 in Iran's Lute Desert, which is presumed to be the highest ever recorded temperature on Earth's surface.
Located in Iran, 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.
The eastern part of the Lute Desert is a low-lying salt flat. In the center, a series of parallel ravines formed by weathering stretches over 150 kilometers and can reach heights of up to 75 meters. To the southeast is a vast Sahara desert.
The same sandy beach, the dunes can reach up to 300 meters, making them one of the highest in the world.
Extended information: Other hot places on Earth.
1. In the Turpan Basin of China, the temperature is around 40 for three months a year. It is surrounded by high mountains, and in the middle lies a long, low mountain, the Flaming Mountain.
In summer, the sun shines here, and the red sandstone shimmers red, like a fierce flame. This is, of course, the hot pole of our country.
In July, Death Valley, California, USA, saw a record high temperature. Since then, the "hot pole" has traveled from Africa to the Americas.
September 13, in Libya, Africa.
of Gariyan, blowing the hot wind of "Ghibli".
, to refresh the record of the world's hot pole. Locals can actually eat bread on the wall in the sun.
4. If the average annual temperature is used, Ethiopia.
The average annual temperature of Dallol, 1960-1966 is, and is also the world's "hot pole".
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The highest temperature ever recorded in the world in the Lute Desert (71) was recorded in the Lute Desert in Iran in the 90s, when an ultra-high temperature of 71 was detected, which was also the highest temperature ever measured on the surface. It is also known as the hottest place in the world, and there is no place in the world that can compare with it, people can't survive in this "extreme weather" at all, and the water in the body will be steamed dry, and they will be sunburned directly!
2. Australian Wilderness (In 2005, in a wilderness in Australia, it was detected ultra-high temperature, and it was also ranked second in the world's top ten high temperature weather records, and the high temperature of 69 degrees Celsius is definitely a kind of weather that will make people collapse, and no one can hold on to 1 minute in this high temperature.
3. China Flaming Mountain (The "Flaming Mountain" recorded in Journey to the West is real, located in the Turpan Basin of Xinjiang, China, which is also the hottest place in China, and there is no one. The highest temperature ever detected is that it does not rain all year round, and the average temperature is above 40 degrees every summer.
4. Aziziyah, Libya (58).
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Now the summer has passed, but this is only for our country, on this planet, there are some places that can be said to be summer all year round, even if it is the best winter, the annual temperature is the same as our summer here. Today, I will tell you about the top ten hottest places in the world, and I haven't been to these places to "die".
1.California, USA. Temperatures in the cities are relatively normal, but in the wild valleys and roads, the highest on record has ever been reached in California.
3.Dasht-e Loot Desert, Iran. Many people think that Iran is impossible to go, in fact, Iran is relatively safe nowadays, everyone can go to Iran, but don't go to Iran's dasht-e loot desert, which has the hottest surface temperature in the world
4.Sultan Wadi Khalfa. Sudan is an African country, the temperature is not low, Wadi Halfa is an important transportation hub city in Africa, but the average temperature here is around 40 every year, and the rainfall is pitiful.
5.Danor, Ethiopia. The natural environment and natural conditions of Danuer are complex, in the early years the average annual temperature was about 41, and in recent years it has been rising, and many locals are beginning to consider relocating.
6.Israeli Tirat Zvi. Do you dare to travel to Israel in the Middle East? This place in Tirat Zvi, Israel averages 54 throughout the year.
7.Mali Timbuk layer. This is also an area of an African country, and this is the place we mentioned at the beginning, where there are also more than 30 degrees in winter.
8.Damis, Libya. There are a lot of ancient human civilizations here, which have been listed as a World Heritage Site, and wars will not spread to this place. But the average annual temperature here is also around 55 degrees.
9.Tunisian Gibilia. Temperatures here have been as high as 55 on record
10.Ban'e Port, Iran. It is a sweltering city, surrounded by desert, with a maximum temperature of 51 degrees.
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1. Death Valley, a desert valley in California, USA, has reached a maximum temperature. 2. Libya, Aziziyah was once known as the hottest place on earth – a staggering 58 degrees was recorded in 1922, and the town has been drinking more than 48 degrees Celsius at times in recent years. 3. The average daily maximum temperature here in Ethiopia is 41 degrees.
Fourth, the average maximum temperature of Wadi Halfa reached 41 degrees. 5. Iran's Dasht-E Loat Desert Satellite measured an alarming maximum temperature between 2003 and 2009, and this desert plateau has the highest surface temperature on Earth. 6. The temperature in the Israeli village of Tirat Zvi reached 54 degrees.
7. The highest temperature here in Yanbaktu City is 49 degrees. 8. The maximum temperature in Gibilia, Tunisia, reached 55 degrees. 9. The average maximum temperature in Damis, Libya, reached 40 degrees.
10. The highest temperature here in Ban'e Port in Iran is 51 degrees.
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The hottest places in the world are Death Valley, California, and the United StatesThe village of Tirat Zvi, Israel;In places such as Gambili, Tunisia, the hottest temperature is as high as 58 degrees.
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Basra, Kuwait City 55, Khartoum 50, Baghdad 49, Turpan, Chennai, Karamay, Aden, Djibouti City 45, Riyadh 45.
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First: Death Valley.
It is the hottest and driest place in North America, located in the desert area of California, USA, is the lowest place in North America, on July 10, 1913, the local temperature broke the Celsius, rubber tires only rubber no tires.
Second: Gibilee.
It is located in the Sahara Desert region, one of the hottest places in North Africa, the temperature rushed to 55 degrees Celsius on July 7, 1931, fortunately no one lived here at that time, and now there are people living in this area.
Third: the Beit Shean Valley of Israel.
It is the hottest area in Israel, and on July 21, 1942, a super record for Celsius was set here, and the houses here are made of special materials to protect the houses from the sun.
Fourth: Sulebia.
On July 31, 2012, the temperature in the Kuwaiti desert city of Sulaibia rose to a record temperature of one degree Celsius, becoming the highest in Asia at the time.
Fifth: The Hill of Death.
On May 26, 2010, the local temperature broke through for the first time in the Sindh province of Pakistan, where the ruins of ancient Indian civilization dating back 2,600 years ago were almost burned into sand.
Sixth: Ali Air Base.
At 2 a.m. on August 3, 2011, the temperature at Nasiriyah, Iraq's fourth-largest city, where the Iraqi Air Force is stationed, remained at 53 degrees Celsius.
Seventh: Jeddah.
On June 23, 2010, the port city of Jeddah, on the shores of the Red Sea, the hottest region in Arabia, soared to 52°C, and almost no one went out that day.
Eighth: San Luis Rio Colorado.
On July 6, 1966, the temperature of the city, which has a long name, belongs to the Mexican state of Sonora, reached 52 degrees Celsius, frightening the citizens of the neighborhood.
Ninth: Pelaudi.
On May 19, 2016, the small town in Rajasthan, which is already above 41°C, experienced a high temperature of 51°C.
Tenth: The small town of Udnadatta in South Australia.
Surrounded on all sides by pastures and close to the Simpson Desert, on January 2, 1960, when the local temperature broke for the first time, the town had a huge sign that read "The driest town on the driest continent of the driest continent".
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Look at the news, the news is broadcast every day, as long as it heats up, there will definitely be reports.
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