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Hottest Temperatures in the World
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Here are some of the hottest temperatures ever recorded in specific areas of the world. Can you even begin to imagine 136 degrees Fahrenheit?
| 1. | World (Africa) - El Azizia, Libya - Sept. 13, 1922 - 136 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 2. | North America (U.S.) - Death Valley, Calif. - July 10, 1913 - 134 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 3. | Asia - Tirat Tsvi, Israel - June 21, 1942 - 129 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 4. | Australia - Cloncurry, Queensland - Jan. 16, 1889 - 128 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 5. | Europe - Seville, Spain - Aug. 4, 1881 - 122 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 6. | South America - Rivadavia, Argentina - Dec. 11, 1905 - 120 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 7. | Canada - Midale and Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, Canada - July 5, 1937 - 113 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 8. | Oceania - Tuguegarao, Philippines - April 29, 1912 - 108 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 9. | Persian Gulf (sea-surface) - Aug. 5, 1924 - 96 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 10. | Antarctica - Vanda Station, Scott Coast - Jan. 5, 1974 - 59 degrees Fahrenheit |
| 11. | South Pole - Dec. 27, 1978 - 7.5 degrees Fahrenheit |
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7.5 degrees! I would never survive in a place with that as the high! Comment by: buccicone.2
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