The earths core would be the hottest.
The upper atmosphere would be the coldest.
Extremes for seven days averaged
"Hottest [Temperature]
110F (Mar 23) Kayes, Mali (14N/11W)
109F (Mar 27) Birao, Central African Rep. (10N/23E)"
Coldest
-90°F (Mar 27) Amundsen-Scott (South Antarctica) (90S/0W)
-57°F (Mar 27) Argos #1178 ( Antarctica) (74S/56E)
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Death Valley doesn't even come close.
Yuma averages hotter temps.
Death valley hold high peek temp records but not for 7 day averages,
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The Highest Temperature Extremes
Greenland Ranch, Calif., with 134°F on July 10, 1913, holds the record for the highest temperature ever officially observed in the United States. This station was located in barren Death Valley, 178 ft below sea level. Death Valley is about 140 mi long, 4 to 6 mi wide, and oriented north to south in southwest California. Much of the valley is below sea level and is flanked by towering mountain ranges with Mt. Whitney, the highest landmark in the 48 conterminous states, rising to 14,495 ft above sea level, less than 100 mi to the west. Death Valley has the hottest summers in the Western Hemisphere, and is the only known place in the United States where nighttime temperatures sometimes remain above 100°F.
The highest annual normal (1941–1970 mean) temperature in the United States, 78.2°F, and the highest summer (June–August) normal temperature, 92.8°F, are for Death Valley, Calif. The highest winter (December–February) normal temperature is 72.8°F for Honolulu, Hawaii.
Amazing temperature rises of 40° to 50°F in a few minutes occasionally may be brought about by chinook winds.1
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2007-09-07 00:37:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Coldest Vostok, Antarctica -128.6 Temperature(F) and hottest Al'Aziziyah, Libya 136.4 Temperature Extreme(F)
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2007-09-10 15:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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coldest place is, of course, Antarctica. Hottest place is not Death Valley, as a lot of ppl think (although it is 2nd) the hottest place is El Azizia, Libya.
2007-09-07 07:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The hottest place is Dalol,Danakil Depression in Ethiopia where the average annual temperature is 34.4 degree celcius.
The coldest place is Plateau station in the Antartica where the average annual temperature is --56.7(minus 56.7) degree celcius.
2007-09-09 05:22:26
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answered by Arasan 7
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on the surface, the coldest place is antartica in winter. it has raging winds, which make it feel even colder than it is.
Hottest is probably somewhere in the middle of a continant in summer
2007-09-07 12:43:26
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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sahara is hotest and artic and antartica is coldest
2007-09-07 08:16:53
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answered by keral 6
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