Count one wrong if you guessed Death Valley in California. True enough on many days.
But El Azizia in Libya recorded a temperature of 136 degrees Fahrenheit (57.8 Celsius) on Sept. 13, 1922 -- the hottest ever measured. In Death Valley, it got up to 134 Fahrenheit on July 10, 1913.
2007-10-16 00:09:47
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answered by Apachejohn 3
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top-rated temperature reached and measured on earth is approximately 4 trillion tiers Celsius. It become made in CERN and it lasted in basic terms billionth of the 2nd interior the universe a powerful candidate is a huge explosion the place temperatures are extreme sufficient to fuse heavier aspects like iron, gold, platinum, uranium.. center of the common supernova is approximately 2 billion tiers Celsius. yet surely the peak become on the great bang the place the temperatures have been corresponding to those 4 trillion made in CERN.
2016-12-29 12:31:34
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answered by ? 4
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on September 13, 1922, in El Azizia (also known as Al 'Aziziyah), Libya, when the mercury hit 136 degrees Fahrenheit. El Azizia is near the Sahara desert,
2007-10-15 18:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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136 F at Al' Aziziyah, Libya in September of 1922
2007-10-15 18:33:31
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answered by Richard_CA 4
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World (Africa) El Azizia, Libya Sept. 13, 1922 f136deg c58deg
2007-10-15 18:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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The maximum temperature recoreded on earth was 59 degree celcius. It was recoreded in death valley USA. I hope this answer satisfies you
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2007-10-15 18:30:16
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answered by reddevil 2
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Try checking this out http://books.google.com.my/books?id=bBjIuXHEgZ4C&pg=PA177&ots=HvLmO-d2zK&dq=maximum+temperature+recorded+on+earth&sig=nMQtHeljeTR5GBIhE0TjuTecEDY#PPA176,M1
2007-10-15 18:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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1,500 degrees Fahrenheit....... Hiroshima Japan....1945
2007-10-15 18:30:30
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answered by appsptspcl 4
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i think 121 degrees farenheit in the desert but I'm not sure
2007-10-15 18:30:11
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answered by Albex 7
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136 non usa
134 in death valley
http://geography.about.com/library/faq/blqzhightemperature.htm
2007-10-15 18:35:18
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answered by andyg77 7
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