El Azzizia, Libya has the world record highest temperature 57.8°C (136° F) although unrecorded temperatures in Southeast Saudi Arabia may have been higher.
On average, the town is not one of the world's hottest.
Dallol, Etiophia is the hottest overall, with a yearly average of 34.4°C. (95° C)
Dallol, Ethiopia is not really a town, but an inhabited area in the Danikil Depression.
Humidity is very low.
The hottest places that are actual towns/cities include cities on the southern coast of the Red Sea such as Jizan, Saudi Arabia; Djibouti, Djibouti; Al Hudayduh, Yemen, etc.
Average annual temperature: 30° C. (86° F) (with very high humidity)
Perhaps the most intolerable combination of heat and humidity occurred in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia with a temperature of 42° C (108°) and a dew point of 95°
Wyndham, Australia also has an annual average of 29.5° C,(85° F) but not as humid.
Death Valley, California once had a temperature of 57° C (134° F)
Bangkok, Thailand is probably the hottest major city (major city being a city with a population over 1 million). It's average annual temperaure is 83.4°F and it averages about 300 days a year with a maximum temperature of 90°F or higher. The "Mexico" answer below is completely off base since not only is Mexico not a city but it is not near the equator. If the author meant Mexico City, that is actually a relatively cool city lying a very high elevation.
The only other major city that is a contender to Bangkok is Madras, India where the average annual temperature is about the same as Bangkok but it has much fewer 90°+ days.
Mexico because it is near the equator and the temperature is always the same on the equator
Mexico because it is near the equator and the temperature is always the same on the equator
Death Valley, California isn't a city, more like a road, but is the hottest city in the United States of America. It stays about 46 degrees C (115 degrees F). Kuwait City and Ahwaz/Ahvaz reach about the same temperature, both in the Arabian Peninsula.
the record for the highest temperature not in the shade ever recorded in Al-Madinh Al-Monawarh city in the west of Saudi Arabia 60°C (140°F) on July 2010.
there are many cities in Saudi Arabia record temperature in the shade over 52C (125.6°F) such as Jeddah, Riyadh , Dammam, AlHasa and Makkah that was in July 2010.
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death valley,ca
You cannot have an average hottest.
Yuma, AZ
Yuma is not the hottest place on Earth (although it is very warm). Death Valley in California is cited as the hottest place on Earth.
No the inner core (or the magma) is the hottest layer of the earth
The inner core would be the hottest layer of the Earth.
the driest and hottest place on earth would be the mexico or the sahara desert
mantle
The hottest city in Texas on average is McAllen. It has an average 12-month temperature of 74.6 degrees. In contrast, the coldest city in Texas is Stratford with an average 12-month temperature of 55 degrees.
Probably Bristol with a year average of 8C-15C.
I have been to all the cites in India and the hottest was Rajasthan.Generally, though, Port Blair has an average yearly temperature of 27 degrees C, making it the hottest city. Thiruvananthapuram and Nagpur are close at 26 degrees C.
The hottest football player on earth is a matter of opinion. Tony Romo is the hottest football player on earth in my opinion.
Yes, it is the hottest layer of the Earth!!
Yes, it is the hottest layer of the Earth!!
Yuma is not the hottest place on Earth (although it is very warm). Death Valley in California is cited as the hottest place on Earth.
it is along the equator which is the hottest spot around the earth because it is closest to the sun.
No the inner core (or the magma) is the hottest layer of the earth
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.
Pheonix, however South Florida is more humid, which can be considered hotter
the hottest was 102F.