The Hottest Places in the World

 


Our earth is filled with diverse landscapes from icy tundra to scorching deserts. If we go from one country to another on earth, we will find innumerable inequalities. 

Many countries of the world including India are facing severe heat these days. People are facing a lot of problems due to the scorching heat. There are some places in the world where it is so hot that a person can fall ill within a few minutes. 

These are the following hottest places in the world : - 

Bandar-e-Mahshahr city (Iran) - Bandar-e-Mahshahr city of Iran is one of the hottest places. The maximum temperature of Bandare-e-Mahshahr was recorded at 74 degrees Celsius in July 2015. Earlier, the maximum temperature here was recorded at 51 degrees Celsius.

Dasht-e-Lut (Iran) - This place is also located in Iran. The Maximum temperature recorded here between 2003 and 2009 was 70.7 degrees Celsius. Currently no one lives here.

Death Valley, California : - Death Valley in the US state of California is one of the hottest places in the world. The highest temperature was recorded here on July 10, 1913. At that time, the maximum temperature was recorded at a place called Furnace Creek in Death Valley at 56.7 degrees Celsius. Currently, the temperature here is recorded between 37 and 40 degrees. There are many reasons for the heat here, including the heat of the sun, go out and getting trapped and moving arouth this, there are deserts around it, from where hot winds come. Humidity comes out from the water sources here, due to which there is deadly heat in Death Valley.

Sahara Desert (Africa) : - The Sahara Desert of Africa is also one of the hottest places in the world. The average temperature of this place remains between 35 to 42 degrees Celsius. The rainfall here is less than 100 mm throughout the year, which is almost negligible. The maximum temperature in the Sahara Desert reaches 58 degrees Celsius, while the surface temperature has been recorded as high as 76 degrees Celsius. The Sahara is the world's largest hot desert. 

Flaming Mountain (China) : - Flaming Mountain of China is located in the northern part of the Taklamakan Desert. The hills of red sandstones located in Tian Shan of Xinjiang province are also called Flaming Mountains or Huoyan Mountains. The length of this mountain is 100 kilometers and the width is 5 to 10 kilometers. The temperature in this place reaches 50 degrees Celsius during summer days. It is said that in the year 2008, the temperature in this area reached 66.8 degrees Celsius, but it has not been confirmed. 

Al Azizia (Libya) : - Al Azizia is a small town in Jafra district located in the north-west area of Libya. It is very hot in this area. Usually the maximum temperature here remains between 35 to 40, but on 13 September 1922, a temperature of 58 degrees Celsius was recorded. But later the world Meteorological Organization (WMO) declared it wrong in the year 2012, because at that time there was no facility to measure temperature in this area. However, the heat in this area is very high.

Sonoran Desert (America) : - This desert is spread from America to northern Mexico. This place experiences deadly heat. Along with this, there are cactus plants here which are extremely dangerous. This desert is located in the state of Arizona. The average temperature here is recorded up to 46.1 degrees Celsius. 

Kebili (Tunisia) : - The hottest temperature in Africa was measured at 55 degrees Celsius on 7 July 1931 in Kebili, Tunisia. Apart from the record-breaking heat, Kebili is also famous as the oldest example of people living in Tunisia during the early Paleolithic era, about 200,000 years ago.

Dallol (Ethiopia) : - This remote place in the Danakil Valley is not just hot, it is an ethereal experience. With salt plains and sulfuric hot springs, it boasts the highest average temperature 34.4 degrees Celsius . The environment here is so harsh that extreme caution is required to visit here.  

Wadi Halfa City (Sudan) : - Wadi Halfa city of Sudan does not receive rain. The average temperature here is always 41 degrees Celsius. Not only this, the maximum temperature recorded here was 53 degrees Celsius in April 1967. It is one of the hottest places in the world.


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