Where: it would be on the equator. What: It could change any minute.
No the inner core (or the magma) is the hottest layer of the earth
No, Yuma, Arizona is not the hottest place on earth. The hottest recorded temperature on earth was in Death Valley, California, reaching 134 degrees Fahrenheit in 1913. Yuma does experience very high temperatures, but other locations have recorded higher temperatures.
The core is the hottest part of the Earth, with temperatures exceeding 5700 degrees Celsius. The mantle and crust are cooler in comparison, with temperatures gradually decreasing as you move towards the surface of the Earth.
The inner core of the Earth is the hottest part, reaching temperatures of up to 5700 degrees Celsius (10,300 degrees Fahrenheit).
The hottest place on Earth in winter is usually Death Valley, California. In winter, temperatures can still reach over 70F (21C) during the day. However, in summer, temperatures can soar well above 100F (38C) and even exceed 120F (49C). This makes Death Valley one of the hottest places on Earth, with extreme temperature differences between winter and summer.
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.
it can be different every year. there is no real answer to your question.
The hottest football player on earth is a matter of opinion. Tony Romo is the hottest football player on earth in my opinion.
Yes, it is the hottest layer of the Earth!!
Yes, it is the hottest layer of the Earth!!
The hottest unrecorded day is 36.7
No the inner core (or the magma) is the hottest layer of the earth
because it is close to earth's equator and that is where the sun shines the hottest, therefore Libya is one of the hottest places in the world.
The hottest chilli in the world is the Bhut Jolokia.
no, because the hottest place on earth is the saharah desert or the places near volcanoes.
the driest and hottest place on earth would be the Mexico or the sahara desert
the core of the earth