As far as records go, 1922.
highest is about 77 degrees and the lowest is the temperature is the same all year round Lauren burdett
it is the north pole is the smallest and africa is the largest! :) J
In general there is a delay between the highest daylight hours and highest temperatures and between lowest daylight hours and lowest temperatures. The reason is energy absorbed. When the sun is pounding down during the summer the highest temperatures come approx 1 month after the longest day of the year because the enrgy absobed on the earth in the oceans and on land has a commulative effect. The same thing happens in winter.
Due to the phenomenon known as global warming, the surface temperature of the earth is increasing every year. It is warming in some areas more than others and over the last century, the temperature has increased an average of 13 degrees.
It is 45F degress in the last year. You can check the weatherforcast websites and pick the highest obsvertion post's record and calculate it yourself
123 is the highest score . the mathlete who achieved this is zahab mahmood from Australia sydney
98 today
47 degee celsius
El Azizia Libya took the record for highest temperature ever recorded on Sept. 13, 1922 The single highest land skin temperature recorded in any year of the study was found in the Lut Desert in 2005 and measured a stunning 159.3 F (70.7 C). Lut had the highest surface temperature in 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2009 as well.
The highest recorded temperature in Thailand was 44.5 degrees Celsius, or 112.1 degrees Fahrenheit. This was recorded in the year 1960.
It has been surpassed by 2005 and 2010.
United Arab Emirates has the highest heat record and highest temperature average per year
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.
On June 15, 2010, the temperature was 126.7 degrees Fahrenheit in Kuwait.
As you go deeper into the Earth, you very quickly reach a point where the temperature is constant year-round. Both temperature and pressure increase as you go deeper into the Earth.
As you go deeper into the Earth, you very quickly reach a point where the temperature is constant year-round. Both temperature and pressure increase as you go deeper into the Earth.
because o tilt of Earth's axis.