This is the hottest tempteture recorded on earth since records began - 136F or 57.8C in libya. But in the olden days before people the world was much hotter, especially if we go back to when the earth was formed.
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.
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as mid-ocean ridge forms it causes the land to pen and the lava flows our. the lava in the sea/ocean changes the temp. of sea water as it is hot.
Eta Carinae, with a mass 180 times that of the sun has a surface temperature of around 40,000 K. It is the hottest known star.
The hottest lava on Earth today is basaltic lava. This lava erupts at temperatures of 1,800 to 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Yes. The sun is much hotter and even the hottest lava.
Saturn is the hottest planet.
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Typically the bigger and redder stars are the hottest.
The hottest temp for a rattlesnake is 100 degrees
Basic lava is the hottest lavas at about 10000 c and is highly fluid .it is dark coloured like basalt.rich in iron and mg but poor in silica
The center of the earth is the hottest, and the crust is the furthest away from that heat.
I was just there and they said that it got to about 120 degrees Fahrenheit (48.9 degrees Celsius) last year and that's the hottest they've seen.