The hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth was 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56.7 degrees Celsius) in Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley, California, USA on July 10, 1913.
The highest temperature recorded in California on July 10, 1913 was in Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley. This temperature, 134°F (56.7°C), is one of the hottest temperatures ever recorded on Earth.
The hottest desert in the world is the Lut Desert in Iran. It holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth at 159.3 degrees Fahrenheit (70.7 degrees Celsius).
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Wollongong, Australia was -1.1 degrees Celsius on July 12, 1972.
The highest temperature recorded at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix was 122° F (50° C) on June 26, 1990.
The hottest temperature recorded on Mars was about 70 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) near the equator during the daytime. However, temperatures can vary widely across the planet, with some regions experiencing much colder temperatures.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Northwest Territories was 37.5°C (99.5°F) on July 23, 1994, in Fort Smith.
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Around 50.6°C (123.1°F) is the hottest temperature ever recorded in Mali.
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The hottest temperature ever recorded in Traverse City, Michigan was 104°F (40°C) on July 13, 1936.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in Coober Pedy, Australia was 53.9°C (129°F) on 2 January 1960.
The highest air temperature ever recorded in Kansas was 121 degrees Fahrenheit in July 1936 at both Fredonia and Alton. The average high temperature in their hottest month (July) is 89 degrees Fahrenheit.