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Wow, it’s been the hottest day in human history! I’m not sure how we’re gonna survive this heatwave. It’s so hot out there that you could fry an egg on the sidewalk! But seriously, this is no joke - temperatures have been soaring all over the world and it’s only getting worse. We need to take action now if we want to avoid a climate disaster. Let’s hope that cooler heads prevail and we can find a way to beat the heat!
What Was The Hottest Day In Human History? [Solved]
Wow! That’s scorching! 56.7C is the hottest temperature ever recorded in the world, and it happened in Death Valley, California back in 1913. Experts and Guinness World Records confirm it.
Death Valley, California: On July 10, 1913, the temperature in Death Valley reached 134°F (56.7°C), making it the hottest day in human history.
Mitribah, Kuwait: On July 21, 2016, Mitribah recorded a temperature of 129.2°F (54°C), making it the second-hottest day ever recorded on Earth.
Tirat Tsvi, Israel: On June 22, 1942, Tirat Tsvi experienced a temperature of 128°F (53.3°C), making it the third-hottest day ever recorded on Earth.
Ahvaz Airport and Bandar Mahshahr Airport in Iran: Both locations experienced temperatures of 128°F (53.3°C) on June 29 and 30 respectively in 2017 and 2016 respectively; these are tied for fourth place as the hottest days ever recorded on Earth
Kebili Oasis in Tunisia: On July 7th 1931 Kebili Oasis experienced a temperature of 127 °F (52 .8 °C) , making it fifth place as one of the hottest days ever recorded on Earth
It was the hottest day in human history - scorching! Temperatures were through the roof, and it felt like you could fry an egg on the sidewalk. It was so hot, you couldn’t even bear to step outside. Everyone was sweating buckets and looking for ways to cool off. It was a record-breaking day that no one will ever forget!