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Actually, no. The average temperature in equatorial countries is always very warm, but the highest temperatures ever recorded are in Death Valley, California, and in Libya.
The highest natural temperature ever recorded was in Death Valley, CA in 1913. One October 7 of that year, a temperature of 134 degrees F. was recorded.
The temperature hit 56.7 °C in Death Valley, California on July 10, 1913.
The hottest place in North America is in Death Valley, California. There, the temperatures routinely top out at over 100 degrees. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
California's Death Valley had the second-highest temperature. This desert area hit 134 degrees Fahrenheit in 1913.
The address of the Prescott Valley Public Library is: 7401 Civic Circle, Prescott Valley, 86314 2263
The address of the Prescott Valley Historical Society Of Arizona is: 7501 E Civic Circle, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314-2263
The phone number of the Prescott Valley Public Library is: 928-759-3041.
The highest temperature in Death Valley was at Furnace Creek in 1913 when it reached 134 degrees F.
The highest recorded temperature was in Libya, the second highest was in Death Valley in the US, and the third highest was in Israel.
not 100 but 56.7 degrees c in death valley, USA
Prescott Valley Arizona is at an elevation of 1553 meters (5095 feet) according to http://weather.gladstonefamily.net/site/C1019
The USA's highest temperature, 134° on July 10, 1913 in Death Valley, Calif., is also the official highest temperature in the Western Hemisphere
Death Valley At 134 Degrees Farenhieght
In Death Valley when it Reached 125 Degrees on Aug 25
Actually, no. The average temperature in equatorial countries is always very warm, but the highest temperatures ever recorded are in Death Valley, California, and in Libya.
The highest natural temperature ever recorded was in Death Valley, CA in 1913. One October 7 of that year, a temperature of 134 degrees F. was recorded.