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Wow, it’s been a scorcher! The hottest day in Earth’s history was recorded recently, and boy, was it something else. It was so hot that people were literally melting! Temperatures soared to an unbelievable level - one that had never been seen before. It was a record-breaking day for sure - one that will go down in the history books. Unbelievable!
What Was The Hottest Day On Earth In History? [Solved]
Woah, it was scorching hot on 10 July 1913 in Death Valley, California! The temperature hit an all-time high of 56.7°C (134°F). That’s crazy!
Death Valley, California: On July 10, 1913, the temperature in Death Valley reached 134°F (56.7°C), making it the hottest day ever recorded on Earth.
El Azizia, Libya: On September 13, 1922, the temperature in El Azizia reached 136.4°F (58°C), making it the second-hottest day ever recorded on Earth.
Mitribah, Kuwait: On July 21, 2016, the temperature in Mitribah reached 129°F (53.9°C), making it the third-hottest day ever recorded on Earth.
Kebili, Tunisia: On July 7 1931 and August 4 1931 temperatures of 131 °F (55 °C) were recorded in Kebili making it one of the hottest days ever recorded on Earth and tying with Mitribah for third place overall for hottest days ever recorded on Earth .
Tirat Tsvi Israel: On June 22 1942 a temperature of 129 °F (54 °C) was recorded in Tirat Tsvi Israel tying with Mitribah and Kebili for third place overall for hottest days ever recorded on Earth .
It was a scorcher! The hottest day in Earth’s history was recorded recently, and boy, did it sizzle! Temperatures soared to an unbelievable level, making it the hottest day ever. It was so hot that people were left feeling wilted and exhausted. Let’s just say it wasn’t a pleasant experience for anyone involved.