Hottest Place on Earth Death Valley Vacation|Death Valley is famously blistering hot, but the hottest place ever officially recorded to outdo Death Valley’s amazing heat is El Azizia in Libya. In 1922 the temperature reached 136 degrees. Death Valley’s hottest temperature on record is 134 degrees.
When it’s that hot, what’s another two degrees really? Coldest Place on Earth Antarctica is a land of extremes. It’s not inhabited year round by humans because it’s simply too freezing cold.In 1983 scientists recorded extremely cold temperatures, as low as -129 Fahrenheit.
It’s also the wettest place on earth, but simultaneously the driest. The reason it’s the “wettest†is not because of rainfall; since Antarctica is covered by 98% ice, it’s technically very wet. However since it’s also the aforementioned coldest place in the world, it gets very little precipitation - less than 2 inches a year.
Which makes Antarctica a desert. A brutally cold ice desert with a massive trench full of even more…ice. Three for the price of one!
Records On September 13, 1922 a temperature of 57.7°C (135.9°F) was recorded in the city of Al 'Aziziyah, Libya the hottest recorded temperature ever on the surface of the Earth. On July 21, 1983, the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth was in Russian Vostok Base, Australian Antarctic Territory with −89.2 °C (−128.56 °F).
Hottest - extremescience.com/hottest.htm Coldest - mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/11440.
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