The maximum temperature recorded in the desert is 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees Celsius) in Death Valley, California, USA.
The minimum temperature is 0 on the Kelvin scale or -273.15 degrees C. Temperature doesn't really have an upper limit, but the hottest known objects are roughly tens of millions degrees C.
To read a min max thermometer, look at the two separate scales for the minimum and maximum temperatures. The lowest temperature recorded will be displayed on the minimum scale, while the highest temperature recorded will be shown on the maximum scale. Reset the thermometer to start a new recording period.
Depends on where and when you are. Close to the equator, sea level, Close to water, there isn't that much temperature difference night and day. Maybe 20 deg C High altitude, far from water. spring and autumn, the difference can be bigger.
The forecasted maximum temperature for tomorrow is 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
The maximum temperature that can be reached in this experiment is 100 degrees Celsius.
The highest temperature ever recorded in the Simpson Desert was 49.5 degrees Celsius. This temperature was recorded in 1972 in Queensland.
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The maximum recorded temperature in Lahore under the shade has been 48.3 degree Celsius.
A temperture of about -128 degrees F. was recorded in the Antarctic Desert
The hottest air temperature ever reliably recorded in a desert was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in California on July 10, 1913. An even warmer temperature of 136 degrees was recorded a few years later in Libya but that has been discounted as inaccurate as it was not properly measured by untrained Italian soldiers. A recent ground temperature was measured by a satellite in Iran that was even hotter but the ground temperature does not reflect the temperature of the air above it. Anyone who has walked barefoot over an asphalt parking lot in summer can attest to that.
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The lowest daytime maximum temperature ever recorded in the city of Sheffield, United Kingdom is: -5.6 degrees celsius or 21.92 degrees fahrenheit, recorded in February 1895.
The highest temperature ever reliably recorded in a desert was 134 degrees F. on July 10, 1913, at Furnace Creek in Death Valley in the Mojave Desert.
The highest temperature ever reliably recorded in a desert was 134 degrees F. on July 10, 1913, at Furnace Creek in Death Valley in the Mojave Desert.
No, the hottest temperature recorded in any desert is about 135 degrees F.
The maximum temperature recorded on the thermometer during distillation is the boiling point of the liquid being distilled. This is the temperature at which the liquid changes state from liquid to vapor. It is important to closely monitor this temperature to ensure proper separation of components during distillation.
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.