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  • In July 1913, a temperature of 56.6°C (134°F) set the record for the highest temperature ever recorded. This was at the weather station in a place called Furnace Creek in Death Valley, USA.
  • Oh my god. It is so hot. There is very little water in this oasis here.
  • In 1922, ground-based instruments in El Aziza, Libya recorded a temperature of 58°C on September 13th. The high temperature that day was partly due to the winds from over the Sahara Desert.
  • I could have stayed in the Furnace Creek in Death Valley. It is way hotter here.
  • In 2005, in the Dasht-e Lut Desert in Iran scientists measured the highest surface temperature ever of 70.7°C (159.3°F). Life does not thrive in extreme temperatures. Nothing--not even bacteria--lives in the middle of the Dasht-e Lut Desert.
  • Why are deserts the hottest place on the Earth!
  • In July 1913, a temperature of 56.6°C (134°F) set the record for the highest temperature ever recorded. This was at the weather station in a place called Furnace Creek in Death Valley, USA.
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