As of today, the hottest place on Earth is typically considered to be the Lut Desert in Iran, where surface temperatures can exceed 159°F (70°C). Another contender is Death Valley in California, which recorded 134°F (56.7°C) in 1913, and often experiences extreme heat during the summer months. However, daily temperature records can vary, so it's best to check current meteorological data for the latest information.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
The hottest place on Earth is typically in the Lut Desert in Iran, with temperatures reaching up to 159 degrees Fahrenheit (70 degrees Celsius). However, these temperatures can vary depending on the season and weather conditions.
the Earth and its formations and ends with forces at work today.
It took 4600 million years to populate the earth with the life we have on it today.
Antartica
I don't know,.... But I had 99.9 temprature today though
In the dictionary
The first Earth Hour took place in Sydney, Australia. The second Earth Hour took place in New York City, in the USA. There are as many as 38 countries participating today.
The only place to go in space today is the International Space Station (ISS) which is in Low Earth Orbit (about 200 miles up).
The sun rises every day. It is a very familiar event. Didn't it rise where you live?
they tell the history wat happend to our earth and who first inhabbited this place before us
Uniformitarianism
No
Earth.
well it changed the earth to the earth we have today
Currently, no.
It is the same as it was yesterday.