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The Mojave Desert, which includes Death Valley, is the hottest and driest desert in the United States. The hottest temperature ever reliably recorded anywhere on earth was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave.
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The hottest air temperature ever reliably recorded in a desert was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in California on July 10, 1913. An even warmer temperature of 136 degrees was recorded a few years later in Libya but that has been discounted as inaccurate as it was not properly measured by untrained Italian soldiers. A recent ground temperature was measured by a satellite in Iran that was even hotter but the ground temperature does not reflect the temperature of the air above it. Anyone who has walked barefoot over an asphalt parking lot in summer can attest to that.
Death Valley in the Mojave Desert of California has the hottest and driest climate in the United States.
The Mojave Desert holds the record for the hottest temperature ever reliably recorded in a desert and that is in the United States. Peru has no hot deserts. Both the Atacama and the Sechura Deserts are considered to be cold deserts.
The highest temperature ever recorded in the United States was 134°F (56.7°C) on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley, California. That is also the highest temperature ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere.
Reach Records' recording studio is located in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States.
Badwater Basin in Death Valley, California.
Being the hottest deleveled area in the United States.
In the United states what scale is used to measure air temperature?
In the United States? Death Valley California
The average night temperature depends on where and when you are taking the temperature. In the northeastern United States in the summer, the temperature can drop into the 70s. However, in the southwestern United States, it can be in the 90s at night.