Life inside Death Valley with just 576 residents, where temperatures reach 94°C

Across the globe, many countries are experiencing sweltering summers while praying for cooler temperatures, but there's only one place that wins the title of hottest place on Earth

Death Valley in California is known as the hottest place in the world Death Valley in California is known as the hottest place in the world (

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There is a place no one would dream of going to in the height of summer as it is known to be the hottest place in the world.

Death Valley in Eastern California is located in the Mojave Desert and during the summer months it is the hottest place on Earth and known to have the hottest air temperature. hot.

The Furnace Creek area in Death Valley reached a scorching 56.7 degrees Celsius or 134.1 degrees Fahrenheit on July 10, 1913, making it one of the hottest days in history. story.

On average, summer temperatures in the valley often exceed 45 C or 113 F.

Death Valley
Death Valley is based in the Mojave Desert (

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In 2021, Iran's Lut Desert and Sonoran Desert both recorded scorching surface temperatures of 80.8 C (177.4 F), according

Air temperatures, such as those recorded in Death Valley, are affected by the circulation of the rise and fall of air masses in the atmosphere, as well as the movement of the wind at through the landscape, according to

Just days after the hottest record was taken, the surface temperature reached a blistering 93.8 C (201 F) at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley.

They said the temperature was "only 11 degrees below the boiling point of water."

Life inside Death Valley with just 576 residents, where temperatures reach 94°C

Across the globe, many countries are experiencing sweltering summers while praying for cooler temperatures, but there's only one place that wins the title of hottest place on Earth

Death Valley in California is known as the hottest place in the world Death Valley in California is known as the hottest place in the world (

Image: Getty Images)

There is a place no one would dream of going to in the height of summer as it is known to be the hottest place in the world.

Death Valley in Eastern California is located in the Mojave Desert and during the summer months it is the hottest place on Earth and known to have the hottest air temperature. hot.

The Furnace Creek area in Death Valley reached a scorching 56.7 degrees Celsius or 134.1 degrees Fahrenheit on July 10, 1913, making it one of the hottest days in history. story.

On average, summer temperatures in the valley often exceed 45 C or 113 F.

Death Valley
Death Valley is based in the Mojave Desert (

Picture:

Getty Images)

In 2021, Iran's Lut Desert and Sonoran Desert both recorded scorching surface temperatures of 80.8 C (177.4 F), according

Air temperatures, such as those recorded in Death Valley, are affected by the circulation of the rise and fall of air masses in the atmosphere, as well as the movement of the wind at through the landscape, according to

Just days after the hottest record was taken, the surface temperature reached a blistering 93.8 C (201 F) at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley.

They said the temperature was "only 11 degrees below the boiling point of water."

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