The highest reliably measured temperature in the world was 129°F (54°C) at Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley, California, United States of America on 1960-07-20, 1998-07-18, 2005-07-20, 2007-07-07.
The highest temperature ever recorded in Celsius was 56.7 degrees Celsius (134 degrees Fahrenheit) in Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley, California, USA on July 10, 1913.
Highest recorded temperature: 41.5 degrees Celsius, August 11, 2003, Grono (Graubünden)Lowest recorded temperature: -41.8 degrees Celsius, January 12, 1987, La Brévine (Neuchâtel)
Venus' highest temperature is around 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius), making it the hottest planet in our solar system. This extreme temperature is due to its thick atmosphere that traps heat, creating a runaway greenhouse effect.
The temperature difference between the highest and lowest recorded temperatures varies depending on the location. For example, in Death Valley, California, the temperature range can be over 60 degrees Fahrenheit in a single day. In other locations, the range may be smaller, but typically it can be several dozen degrees.
The highest temperature ever recorded on Earth was 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees Celsius) on July 10, 1913 in Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley, California.
The highest recorded temperature in Ibiza is 36.6 degrees Celsius or 97.8 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowest recorded temperature is negative 3 degrees Celsius or 26.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
The highest temperature ever recorded in Celsius was 56.7 degrees Celsius (134 degrees Fahrenheit) in Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley, California, USA on July 10, 1913.
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The highest temperature ever recorded in Sierra Leone was 37.0 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit) in the capital city of Freetown.
The highest recorded temperature in Dallol, Ethiopia was 48.8 degrees Celsius (119.8 degrees Fahrenheit) in 2020. Dallol holds the record for the highest average temperature on Earth.
The highest recorded temperature for water is 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), which is the boiling point of water at sea level.
The highest temperature recorded on Earth was 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees Celsius) in Death Valley, California, USA in 1913. The lowest temperature recorded was -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station in Antarctica in 1983.
The hottest ever recorded temperature in the Middle East is 54.0 degrees Celsius, in Tirat Tsvi, Israel. The coldest temperature was recorded at in Saudi Arabia at -12.3 degrees Celsius in Turaif.
The highest reliable temperature reading was 50.6 °C (123.1 °F) in Alwar, Rajasthan in 1955
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The highest recorded temperature on the moon is around 253 degrees Fahrenheit (123 degrees Celsius) in direct sunlight at the equator, while in the shadows, temperatures can drop drastically to around -387 degrees Fahrenheit (-233 degrees Celsius).