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 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.
Both the Mojave Desert and the Sahara Desert are the hottest deserts in the world.
The largest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert and the hottest desert is the Mojave Desert.
The hottest temperature ever reliably measured in a desert was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in 1913.The hottest temperature ever reliably measured in a desert was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in 1913.
The Mojave has measured the hottest temperature of any desert in the world, It is a hot subtropical desert.
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.
The Mojave desert does not have much altitude, but if where ever is closest to the sun and out in the open is the hottest.
The Mojave Desert is known as the hottest desert in the Americas and, according to some scientists, the hottest desert in the world. Earlier measurements of the temperature in the Sahara have been cast into doubt because they were not measured accurately by a trained person.
The hottest temperature ever reliably measured in a desert was 134 degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in 1913. The area of the Mojave is 124,000 square kilometers or 48,000 square miles.
Death Valley is part of the Mojave Desert and is the hottest desert in the world.
The hottest air temperature ever reliablymeasured in a desert was 134 degrees F. at Furnace Creek in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in 1913.The hottest air temperature ever reliably measured in a desert was 134 degrees F. at Furnace Creek in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in 1913.
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.