2005 and 2010 tie for the warmest years ever recorded.
The hottest year ever recorded is 2016, according to data from NASA and NOAA. This year was notable for a strong El Niño event which contributed to higher global temperatures.
The hottest place ever recorded on Earth is Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley, California, where a temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees Celsius) was recorded on July 10, 1913.
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The hottest temperature ever recorded in Liverpool was 34.5°C (94.1°F), which occurred on June 29, 1957.
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The hottest temperature ever recorded in Palm Springs is 123°F (50.5°C), which occurred on July 29, 1995.
The hottest place ever recorded on Earth is Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley, California, where a temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees Celsius) was recorded on July 10, 1913.
The rain in Spain stays mainly in the Plains. Last year was the hottest ever recorded.
The highest temperature ever recorded in Bangladesh was 45.6°C (114.1°F) in Rajshahi on April 30, 2009.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Northwest Territories was 37.5°C (99.5°F) on July 23, 1994, in Fort Smith.
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There is a reason its called Death Valley. The hottest day ever there is also the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth-- 134 degrees in 1913.
Arizona is typically hotter than Florida, with scorching temperatures reaching well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer months. This is due to Arizona's desert climate and lack of oceanic influence, which results in more extreme heat compared to Florida's subtropical climate.
The hottest ever recorded man-made temperature on Earth is 9.9 billion degrees Fahrenheit (4.4 billion degrees Celsius), achieved in a laboratory experiment at the Large Hadron Collider in 2012.