The hottest summer days are in the Prairies, if we remove the Urban Heat Island effect and other heat sources found in cities. Hottest, week, month, fall, spring, winter, and other qualifiers can be used. Record temp of 45c was recorded in Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan.
But the hottest place is likely at one of the National Research Council Canada sites. They do not consider 1,000 Celsius extreme, that's just a testing temperature for them.
Temperature wise, the hottest city in Canada is Victoria, British Columbia. In second place is Abbotsford, British Columbia. The coldest city in Canada is Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Death Valley in the Mojave Desert of California has the hottest and driest climate in the United States.
Canada is officially 145 years old today; which is July 1st, 2012!
Vinland was a small settlement, which was in Newfoundland, Canada.
Canada followes a conservative government.
it takes place in Ontario, Canada
Falkirk, 330C
Ethiopia is the hottest place in the world
The hottest place in the UK today was likely to be in the south-east of England, particularly in regions like London, Kent, or Essex. However, temperatures can vary, so it's best to check the latest reports for accurate information.
The hottest place in the British Isles is Jersey in the Channel Islands
probable the south west of england, like conwall, dorset, devon.The south, Central London, Cornwall. Not Norfolk, I know it's in the south, but that place is so windy. Don't go to wales either it will rain all the time apart from the gower which is lovely.
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.
Australia, it is experiencing summer(hottest).
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no, because the hottest place on earth is the saharah desert or the places near volcanoes.
The hottest place in the Philippines is Tuguegarao. Tuguegarao is the capital of the province of Cagayan on the continent of Asia.
No, the equator is not necessarily the hottest place on Earth. The hottest place can vary depending on season, time of day, and other factors such as proximity to oceans, deserts, or mountain ranges. Areas near the equator can experience high temperatures, but they are not always the hottest.
Canada has no true deserts but does have some small areas of semiarid land.