Howdy, iam Tameka Fox, Have a splendid day!
Oh man, it’s the hottest day in the world! I’m sweatin’ buckets here. It’s so hot that I can barely move. But hey, at least we can all take comfort in knowing that we’re not alone - this heatwave is affecting everyone! From coast to coast, people are feeling the effects of this scorcher. So let’s all stay cool and hydrated as we make it through this sweltering day together.
What Was The Hottest Day In The World? [Solved]
Woah, that’s hot! Death Valley in California holds the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth - a scorching 134 degrees Fahrenheit, or 56.7 degrees Celsius. Talk about sizzling!
Death Valley, California: On July 10, 1913, the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth was 134°F (56.7°C) in Death Valley, California. This record has stood for over a century and is unlikely to be broken anytime soon.
Kuwait and Iraq: On June 28, 2016, Kuwait and Iraq both experienced temperatures of 129°F (53.9°C), making it the second-hottest day ever recorded on Earth.
Mitribah, Kuwait: On July 21, 2016 Mitribah in Kuwait experienced a temperature of 129°F (53.9°C), making it the third-hottest day ever recorded on Earth and tying with Iraq’s record from earlier that month.
Turbat Pakistan: On May 28th 2017 Turbat Pakistan experienced a temperature of 128°F (53 °C), making it the fourth-hottest day ever recorded on Earth and tying with Mitribah’s record from earlier that year .
Ahvaz Iran: On June 29th 2017 Ahvaz Iran experienced a temperature of 127 °F (52 °C), making it the fifth-hottest day ever recorded on Earth and tying with Turbat’s record from earlier that year .
It was the hottest day ever recorded in the world - it was scorching! Everyone was melting in the heat, and it felt like you couldn’t escape it. It was so hot that even a dip in the pool didn’t help. People were fanning themselves and drinking lots of water just to stay cool. It was definitely one for the record books!