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.
Africa is the warmest continent on Earth. It has a diverse range of climates, but it is generally known for its hot temperatures, especially in regions near the equator.
The warmest part of the troposphere is typically near the surface, as this is where the Earth receives direct sunlight and heat energy. Temperature decreases with altitude in the troposphere, so the upper regions are generally colder.
The warmest part of the Earth is typically the equator. This is because the equator receives direct sunlight year-round, resulting in higher temperatures. Additionally, the equatorial region has a more consistent amount of solar energy received compared to areas further from the equator.
The hottest place on Earth is usually considered to be Death Valley, California, USA, with temperatures often exceeding 50°C (122°F). The coldest place is often Antarctica, with the lowest recorded temperature on Earth of -89.2°C (-128.6°F) at the Vostok Station.
Yes, 2017 was one of the warmest years on record, but not the warmest.
No, Mexico is not the warmest place on earth. The hottest place on earth is typically considered to be the Lut Desert in Iran, where temperatures can reach over 150 degrees Fahrenheit (65 degrees Celsius).
The Antarctica Peninsula is the warmest part of the continent.
Thermosphere
depending on which was the wind is blowing, Pembrey Sands in Carmarthenshire can be both the warmest and coldest place in wales :)
Earths core... it is weird, because its inside the earth, not on the earth -.-"
Pasco
Miami
Maastricht
changsha
it is in the center of the earth
The warmest place in the USA in January is typically Miami, Florida, with average temperatures ranging from 60-77F.
Kota ( Rajasthan)