The warmest place in the world is generally anywhere along the equator. And the coldest place is Antarctica.
The coldest inhabited place on Earth, aside from Antarctica, is Oymyakon in Russia, known for its extreme winter temperatures reaching as low as -50 degrees Celsius. Additionally, Verkhoyansk in Russia and Barrow in Alaska are also among the coldest inhabited places outside of Antarctica.
The three regions that have the coldest climate are Verkhoyansk, Russia, Oymyakon, Russia, and Barrow, Alaska. Hell, Norway is also one of the coldest cities in the world.
As of now, the hottest place on Earth is often considered to be Death Valley, California, USA. Temperatures in Death Valley can reach well above 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius) during the summer months.
the highest temperature ever recorded in the shade, occurred in Libya.
The Amazon Rainforest is considered one of the hottest rainforests in the world due to its location near the equator, which results in consistently high temperatures and humidity. Other hot rainforests include the Congo Rainforest and the Indonesian Rainforest.
One of the hottest places in the world would have to be the Sahara Dessert!
There are many places in the world that are composed of having the hottest weather conditions. The places in the word that are composed of having the hottest weather conditions includes Kuwait City and Ahwaz.
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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.
No, the hottest temperature ever reliably recorded on earth was at Death valley in the Mojave Desert in 1913. The measured temperature was 134 degrees F. Antarctica is the coldest desert.
Top 1 is debated between Atacama Desert, Chile and some place in Antarctica. I'm not sure about the rest, but I'm trying to find out the top 3 wettest and driest places in the world for a project.
Egypt is one of the hottest places on earth but isn't the hottest place.
Russia is the coldest country in the world. The coldest place in the world is Antarctica.
The South Pole has been keeping records for 32 years, and it's hottest temperature ever recorded was -12.3°C (9.9°F). Lukunor, Federated States of Micronesia has been keeping records for 30 years and it's coldest temperature ever recorded was 22.8°C (73.1°F).
Ocean winds cannot reach the interior and it is one of the coldest places in the world.
The Hottest day in the world officially recorded was 56.7 degrees Celsius. The coldest day in the world ever recorded was -89.2 degrees Celsius. If you subtract, or find the difference, you get 145.9 degrees Celsius, because 56.7-(-89.2)=145.9
the coldest ocean in the world is the Arctic Ocean