it is usually 99 Fahrenheit
Actually, no. The average temperature in equatorial countries is always very warm, but the highest temperatures ever recorded are in Death Valley, California, and in Libya.
The hottest place in North America is in Death Valley, California. There, the temperatures routinely top out at over 100 degrees. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
Probably in Death Valley, California
The hottest temperature recorded in the world is 136 Fahrenheit in Libya The hottest recorded in US is 134 Fahrenheit in Death Valley, California. The hottest average weather inhabited place is Dallol, Ethiopia
The temperature hit 56.7 °C in Death Valley, California on July 10, 1913.
The hottest temperature measured in Death Valley was at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913, of 134 degrees.
The Mojave Desert has been known to exceed 130 degrees F. in the summer, especially in Death Valley.
132 degrees
Temperatures have been as low as 8 degrees F in January and as high as 134 in summer (Death Valley record high).
Each desert has its own statistics so you need to provide a specific location. The highest temperature reliably measured was in 1913 in the Mojave Desert in Death Valley. The temperature measured 134 degrees F.
Although the world's official hottest recorded temperature is in the Mojave desert ,(136 °F/57.78 °C Death Valley,California,USA) the Sahara desert by far has a higher yearly average temperature.
Actually, no. The average temperature in equatorial countries is always very warm, but the highest temperatures ever recorded are in Death Valley, California, and in Libya.
The answer depends upon which desert you are referring to as each desert is different. The Mojave is the hottest, especially in Death Valley, and the temperature may approach 140 degrees F. in summer.
The hottest summer day in recorded history was on 10th July 1913 in Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley, California, USA. The temperature reached 57.6C / 134F.
The state with the warmest average temperature is Florida followed by Hawaii and then Louisiana. The state with the hottest temperature ever recorded is California in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert.
The hottest place in North America is in Death Valley, California. There, the temperatures routinely top out at over 100 degrees. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
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