In the Atacama Desert there are very few weather observatories so we do not know the absolute hottest temperature experienced there. However, the summer temperature rarely ever rises above 80 degrees F. It us usually about 70 to 75 degrees.
The Mojave Desert holds the record for the hottest temperature ever reliably recorded in a desert and that is in the United States. Peru has no hot deserts. Both the Atacama and the Sechura Deserts are considered to be cold deserts.
No, the Atacama is a cold desert. The hottest desert use to be the Sahara in Libya but that title has recently been awarded to Death Valley in the Mojave Desert of North America.
The highest temperature ever recorded in the Simpson Desert was 49.5 degrees Celsius. This temperature was recorded in 1972 in Queensland.
The Mojave Desert is the hottest in California and, some scientists say, in the world. The hottest temperature ever reliably recorded on earth was in the Mojave Desert in 1913 - 134 degrees F. at Furnace Creek in Death Valley.
A2. The hottest place in the World is believed to be the Afar Depression (a.k.a. Danakil depression) where at 155m below sea level, the temp has been recorded at 69oC. Death Valley in the US, is at 86m below sea level and has recorded a temperature of 57oC.A1. The hottest temperature ever recorded was in the Sahara desert. In the US the hottest temperature recorded was in death valley, just a few degrees off of the temperature in the Sahara desert.
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.
No, the Atacama is a cold desert with temperatures rarely rising above 80 degrees F. Recently, Death Valley in the Mojave Desert of the United States was named the hottest place on earth. Previously that record was held by Libya.
No, the hottest temperature recorded in any desert is about 135 degrees F.
The Mojave Desert, which includes Death Valley, is the hottest and driest desert in the United States. The hottest temperature ever reliably recorded anywhere on earth was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave.
Usually the months of June and July are the hottest months in the Mojave Desert. The hottest air temperature ever recorded in Death Valley in the Mojave was 134 °F (57 °C) on July 10, 1913, at Furnace Creek, which is the hottest atmospheric temperature ever recorded on earth.
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.