There is no actual latitude that is the hottest. Other factors such as altitude, proximity to the ocean, forests all play a part.
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There's no place on Earth that always receives direct sunlight. The closest to it would be the Equator, where the sun goes from overhead to 23 degrees one way to overhead to 23 degrees the other way and back to overhead, in the course of a year. And you're right ... if latitude were the only component of climate, then the hottest would be all along the equator.
Ethiopia is the hottest place in the world
NO
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The whole place, but center is hottest, it's the middle of the worlds biggest breathing supervolcano.
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There's no place on Earth that always receives direct sunlight. The closest to it would be the Equator, where the sun goes from overhead to 23 degrees one way to overhead to 23 degrees the other way and back to overhead, in the course of a year. And you're right ... if latitude were the only component of climate, then the hottest would be all along the equator.
Ethiopia is the hottest place in the world
The hottest place in the British Isles is Jersey in the Channel Islands
Australia, it is experiencing summer(hottest).
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The hottest place in the Philippines is Tuguegarao. Tuguegarao is the capital of the province of Cagayan on the continent of Asia.
no, because the hottest place on earth is the saharah desert or the places near volcanoes.
No, the equator is not necessarily the hottest place on Earth. The hottest place can vary depending on season, time of day, and other factors such as proximity to oceans, deserts, or mountain ranges. Areas near the equator can experience high temperatures, but they are not always the hottest.