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Yep but here goes.
To get an average you must add a series of numbers together then divide by the number of items in that series. Therefore even if you knew the average temprature of every day for 10,000 years after you had added them all together and divided by the number of days in 10,000 years you would not have the hottest you would have the average or mean temprature.
As an example
Monday 22 degrees
Tuesday 25 degrees
Wednesday 21 degrees
Thursday 29 degrees
Add these together and you get 97, then divide by 4 and you get 24.25 which is the average temperature.
We believe over 11 degrees C. This of course has not always been a straight upward trend. The past 150 years we have seen slower temp. rise. From the 1400's till now we have seen no rise. From 1400 until 1850 we saw temps drop. From the lowest temps of the last mini ice age (1850) until now we have seen 0.6 degrees. None of that increase in the past several years.
All of this warming was completed by about 8,000 years ago, and began a cooling trend through the Holocene. It has been relatively constant since then, with a slight increase during the Medieval Warm Period and a slight cooling afterwards during the Little Ice Age. After that, by around 1850, temperatures began to rise, and having accelerated in the last couple decades.
temperature is 8000К
The average temperature of Earth according to NASA figures is 15°C. The hottest temperature ever recorded on our planet was 70.7°C in the Lut Desert of Iran in 2005.
Earth.
It is Mauna Loa
The hottest ever recorded man made temperature on earth is 7. 2 trillion degrees Celsius. It was recorded in the RHIC (Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider) in 2012.
temperature is 8000К
The average temperature of Earth according to NASA figures is 15°C. The hottest temperature ever recorded on our planet was 70.7°C in the Lut Desert of Iran in 2005.
Earth.
It is Mauna Loa
Earth's average temperature is about 14 or 15 degrees Celsius although it varies a few degrees depending on your source. The hottest temperature recorded on Earth was 70.7°C (159°F) in the Lut Desert in Iran.
The mantle is the 2nd hottest
The hottest (surface temperature) is Venus then, getting colder: Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. (In fact Neptune and Uranus are very similar in temperature.)
58oC
The average temperature on earth is 57.2 to 59 0F and it varies a few degrees depending upon the source.The coldest temperature recorded is -1290F by Russian Vostok in Intarctica and the hottest temperature recorded was 1590F in the lut desert in Iran by NASA satellite.
The hottest ever recorded man made temperature on earth is 7. 2 trillion degrees Celsius. It was recorded in the RHIC (Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider) in 2012.
The Hottest Place on Earth ever recorded was El Azizia in Libya where the temperature reached a scorching 136 degrees Fahrenheit (57.8 Celsius) on Sept. 13, 1922. Making it the hottest place in the world.
Venus is the hottest sister of earth, you get it? The temperature there is really hot, if you go there she will burn you.