Argentina-- highest point is Cerro Aconcagua (6,962 m or 22,841 ft); lowest point is Laguna del Carbon (-105 m or -344 ft); hottest temperature is 49.1 C in Villa Maria; coldest temperature is -39C at Valle de los Patos Superior.
Maximum 21 degrees celsius, minimum 08 degrees celsius
Argentina has varied climates, from subtropical in the north, to subpolar in the south. The Argentinean Patagonia has very cold winters with heavy snowfall. The hottest and coldest temperature extremes recorded in South America have occurred in Argentina.
the north American desert is the hottest thats my answer hope this help you like it helped me.AnswerThe hottest desert in the World is not the North American Desert, it is in fact the Sahara Desert in Africa. Where the world's hottest temperature of 136 degrees F ( 57.8 C) was recorded.
Parts of the Atacama Desert of South America have not recorded any rainfall in historic times - over 400 years.
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No. In fact, the coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth was measured not far from the South Pole.
Argentina-- highest point is Cerro Aconcagua (6,962 m or 22,841 ft); lowest point is Laguna del Carbon (-105 m or -344 ft); hottest temperature is 49.1 C in Villa Maria; coldest temperature is -39C at Valle de los Patos Superior.
Argentina has varied climates, from subtropical in the north, to subpolar in the south. The Argentinean Patagonia has very cold winters with heavy snowfall. The hottest and coldest temperature extremes recorded in South America have occurred in Argentina.
Maximum 21 degrees celsius, minimum 08 degrees celsius
No, there are only cool coastal or cold winter deserts in South America. There are no hot deserts. The hottest desert in the world is the Mojave in North America.
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).
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The hottest temperature ever reliably measured was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert on July 10, 1913. The driest desert is a tossup between Antarctica and the Atacama Desert of South America.
The average temperature on Neptune is -353°F (-214°C)