Which one is the Hottest Place on Earth?
Which one is the Hottest Place on Earth?
After the hottest planet, now there is a big concern about the hottest place on Earth.
Death Valley, as its name sounds, is a place that embraces its extremes. It is a desert valley located in Eastern California. For Death Valley a 134 °C reading registered on July 10, 1913 at Greenland Ranch as official world record. Even a Death Valley National Park ranger personally recorded a 129 °C day here a few years back claims that those who survive there in the summer believe that it’s the hottest place on the world. This place got stamped with a burst of superlatives, “Hottest, Driest, Lowest (282 feet below sea level)”.
On the other hand, a city of Al Aziziyah on the north-western tip of Libya claimed that it has recorded a reading of 136.4 °Con Sept. 13, 1922. After a yearlong investigation by a team of climate scientists, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), the climate agency of United Nations announced that there is no place hotter in the world other than the Death Valley. Death Valley is found to have a constant range of air temperature recorded since 1913 and it is completing an official 100- year record-setting measurement on July 2013. Hence, Death Valley holds the latest record as the hottest place on Earth.