The hottest temperature ever reliablymeasured was 134 degrees F. on July 10, 1913, at Furnace Creek in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.
One of the hottest places in the world would have to be the Sahara Dessert!
because it is close to earth's equator and that is where the sun shines the hottest, therefore Libya is one of the hottest places in the world.
Egypt is one of the hottest places on earth but isn't the hottest place.
Asia has some very dry areas and is close to the Tropic of Cancer as well as somewhat close to the equator. The Middle East is one of the hottest places in Asia and the world. However, the Sahara is even hotter (an African desert) and Africa is usually accepted as the hottest continent.
There are very small deserts in Guatemala as most of the country has a lot of vegetation to the east of the country is zacapa which is one of the places in the central American region that has the hottest and less humid weather, la fragua in zacapa is considered a desert, but people live in those conditions which provide the perfect weather for cropping tomatoes, melons, grapes and cantaloupes.
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The Sonoran Desert, one of the hottest and driest deserts in North America and shared with California and Mexico.
Because Africa is centered on the equator.
One of the hottest island in the world is Jamaica.It is hot for a reason, For example:peppers.From Jamaica to Canada the islands are assumed to be the hottest ins lands in the world.But these islands are the one that's are the most hot for most of the year.
Death valley is one of the hottest places on Earth . It is located in Eastern California , USA . Death valley holds the record for the highest reliably reported temperature in the Western hemisphere, 134 F (56.7°C) at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913, just short of the world record, 136°F (57.8°C) in Al 'Aziziya', Libya, on September 13, 1922. However, the record high still remains the hottest July temperature ever recorded. That's why Death valley is included in the list of hottest places on Earth.
The Danakil Desert is one of the lowest and hottest places on Earth.
Both the Antarctic and Atacama Deserts share that distinction.