No. The hottest place in Australia is generally considered to be Marble Bar, in Western Australia. The world heat record goes to Marble Bar after it recorded maximum temperatures equalling or exceeding 37.8°C on 161 consecutive days, between 30 October 1923 and 7 April 1924.
The hottest official recorded temperature on a single day in Australia so far has been 53 degrees C at Cloncurry, Queensland, on 16 January 1889.
The Sahara Desert
the desert
Based on officially recognized measurements, the Mojave Desert in Death Valley is the hottest place on earth and notthe Sahara.
Australia, it is experiencing summer(hottest).
no, because the hottest place on earth is the saharah desert or the places near volcanoes.
Lut desert
Azizayah
Not all deserts are hot. However, the hottest temperatures are found in some deserts.
the driest and hottest place on earth would be the Mexico or the sahara desert
The hottest place on Earth with the highest average yearly temperature is typically in the Lut Desert in Iran. In this desert, temperatures can reach up to 159.3°F (70.7°C) during the summer months.
Snakes and Lizards
Death Valley in the Mojave Desert of California has the hottest and driest climate in the United States.