The average temperature in Peru is 60.5 degrees year round. The average precipitation for the country is 24.5 inches per year.
Depends what part of Peru you go man. If you go to Lima in June its gonna be chilly probably around 15-20 Celsius which is 60-70 Fahrenheit
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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.
That would depend upon location. However, if we take Lima, Peru, as an example, February is the hottest month.
Examples of statistics include averages (such as mean, median, mode), dispersion (such as range, variance, standard deviation), probability distributions, correlation coefficients, and hypothesis testing.
the hottest temperature was 107 degrees
hottest temperature was 50.6 °C
The sun does not change temperatures in a pattern. It might change a little, but it does not change due to a certain month. You may be confused with the temperature here, and the Sun does give us the temperature, but the change in our temperature is due to the tilt on Earth's axis. Also, it depends on how far the Earth is from the Sun. Those two factors together affect the temperature of Earth.
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In Peru the temperature can be up to about 32 degrees Celsius!
The Andes mountain range, in Peru and Ecuador
the hottest was 102F.
The hottest temperature in Manila was recorded last May 14, 1987. The temperature then, it got its peak of about 38.5 degrees Celsius.