The official highest recorded temperature is now 56.7°C (134°F), which was measured on 10 July 1913 at Greenland Ranch, Death Valley, California, USA.
Earths core...
it is weird, because its inside the earth, not on the earth -.-"
austrailia
The warmest part of the troposphere is in the bottom
africa
the equater is the warmest part of the earth because it's the fatest part of the earth. Which means the equater gets the most sunlight to allow it to heat up.
The warmest place in the world is generally anywhere along the equator. And the coldest place is Antarctica.
The eye is the warmest part of the storm.
No. In fact the US has the warmest place on Earth, with a record temperature of 56.7 °C (134 °F) registered in 1913.
i think Athens is the warmest place in Greece but im not sure
The Antarctica Peninsula is the warmest part of the continent.
The Okinawa Prefecture is the warmest place in Japan. It is the southernmost Japanese Prefecture.
Thermosphere
The warmest part of the troposphere is in the bottom
Earths core... it is weird, because its inside the earth, not on the earth -.-"
depending on which was the wind is blowing, Pembrey Sands in Carmarthenshire can be both the warmest and coldest place in wales :)
around the equator it is the area in which sunlight touches the most (light = energy = warmth)
it is in the center of the earth
africa
the equater is the warmest part of the earth because it's the fatest part of the earth. Which means the equater gets the most sunlight to allow it to heat up.