The hottest natural occurring temperature on earth is most probably reached in lightnings, bearing 54,000 °F (30,000 °C) or even more. This is the highest temperature measured except taking gamma-photons from radioactive processes into consideration. The latter (e+-e--annihilation, 511keV) would correspond to (roughly) 1,100×106 °F (1.1 billion Fahrenheit, or 600×106 °C) (when applying Wien's displacement law). The hottest artificial temperature was probably reached by the "z machine" (an x-ray generator) in Sandia National Laboratories, which generated a higher temperature than in the core of the sun.
The core of the sun is about 27×106 °F (27 million Fahrenheit, or 15×106 °C). The "z machine" reached 6,600×106 °F (6,600 million Fahrenheit, or 6.6 billion Fahrenheit, or 3.7×109 °C)
The hottest thing in the world is probably the inside of a reactor in a nuclear power plant. The hottest natural thing in the world is magma, (molten rock), in the center of the Earth.
If you were wandering what the hottest place on Earth's surface was, that would be the Sahara Desert in northern Africa. The highest recorded temperature due to weather was 136 degrees F, recorded in the town of Al' Aziziyah, which is a town in the Libyan Desert (a section of the Sahara).
The hottest part of the earth is the inner core!
The highest recorded temperature was 134 degrees Fahrenheit or 56.7 degrees Celsius. This temperature occurred in Death Valley California on July 10, 1913.
The Big Bang at the very first instant of time. Everything since that moment has been colder.
Brandon limones
The inner core would be the hottest layer of the Earth.
The hottest layer of the Earth is the core, with diminishing temperatures with procession to the surface.
Yuma is not the hottest place on Earth (although it is very warm). Death Valley in California is cited as the hottest place on Earth.
No the inner core (or the magma) is the hottest layer of the earth
the driest and hottest place on earth would be the mexico or the sahara desert
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The inner core would be the hottest layer of the Earth.
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Leonardo DiCaprio
no, Leonardo DiCaprio is!
because it is heated by the earth's surface.
because it is heated by the earth's surface.
The hottest thing "in the world"? That lets out stars or anything else off-world, so probably the core of the Earth.
The hottest layer of the Earth is the core, with diminishing temperatures with procession to the surface.
yes she is the hottest thing on earth and no one will be hotter
A broad band along the equator is usually the hottest area of the earth throughout the year.
A broad band along the equator is usually the hottest area of the earth throughout the year.