on the surface i would say the area hovering near the equater. the inner core the center of the earth is the definite hottest why I don't know. I guess because when volcanoes erupt the lava is boiling hot. but nobody I ever heard of drilled to the center of the earth to prove that point.
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The inner core of the Earth is the hottest part, reaching temperatures of up to 5700 degrees Celsius (10,300 degrees Fahrenheit).
inner core
Yes.
inner core
The Hottest Part of the Earth's Zones is The Tropic of Caner/Capricorn (23.5*) (South and North)
The core is the hottest part of the Earth, with temperatures exceeding 5700 degrees Celsius. The mantle and crust are cooler in comparison, with temperatures gradually decreasing as you move towards the surface of the Earth.
because it is heated by the earth's surface.
It is called the Equator and it is the hottest part of the Earth.
No it is called the core which is the hottest part of the layers.
The equator.it is also the hottest part of the world
The Earth's Inner Core. -AskMe1996