The World's hottest places

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The World's hottest places

Just see once the World's hottest places.

http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/hottest-places-around-the-world.html

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recorded temperature 120 and 130 :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy:

Top temperature...159 :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy:

I just can't believe :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh:
We cannot leave when it is 40 degrees but how they are baring that much heat.
During summer, our temparature in Thrissur reaches 41.
But in capital city, it never exceeds 38.
We cannot leave when it is 40 degrees but how they are baring that much heat.


Sasi they have quoted in Fahrenheit while you have taken celsi in to account. even in our place the temp touches up to 120F some time that is almost 48-49C.
We cannot leave when it is 40 degrees but how they are baring that much heat.


Sasi they have quoted in Fahrenheit while you have taken celci in to account. even in our place the temp touches up to 120F some time that is almost 48-49C.


Fahrenheit ;) ;) ;)

I thought it's degree Celsius :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
This is very interesting link. I remember, I have read in geography that the world's hottest place is Cairo.
This is very interesting link. I remember, I have read in geography that the world's hottest place is Cairo.


The places on equator or nearby are hot. The more you move farther, the less hot you feel.
This is very interesting link. I remember, I have read in geography that the world's hottest place is Cairo.


The places on equator or nearby are hot. The more you move farther, the less hot you feel.


That's why temperature at poles are below zero degrees
We cannot leave when it is 40 degrees but how they are baring that much heat.


Sasi they have quoted in Fahrenheit while you have taken celsi in to account. even in our place the temp touches up to 120F some time that is almost 48-49C.


Fahrenheit ;) ;) ;)

I thought it's degree Celsius :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Now you know the difference and feeling lesser heat? :laugh: you know 100C is boiling point for water.
We cannot leave when it is 40 degrees but how they are baring that much heat.


Sasi they have quoted in Fahrenheit while you have taken celsi in to account. even in our place the temp touches up to 120F some time that is almost 48-49C.


Fahrenheit ;) ;) ;)

I thought it's degree Celsius :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Now you know the difference and feeling lesser heat? :laugh: you know 100C is boiling point for water.


that's why i was wondering......about the existence of places on this earth having temperature above 100 :blink: :blink: :blink:
We cannot leave when it is 40 degrees but how they are baring that much heat.


Sasi they have quoted in Fahrenheit while you have taken celsi in to account. even in our place the temp touches up to 120F some time that is almost 48-49C.


Fahrenheit ;) ;) ;)

I thought it's degree Celsius :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:


Now you know the difference and feeling lesser heat? :laugh: you know 100C is boiling point for water.


that's why i was wondering......about the existence of places on this earth having temperature above 100 :blink: :blink: :blink:


Although even 170F is too high. That would make people like us dry and fry.
The most hottest place on earth is Libya which hits 58 degrees Celsius.
Oh that surprising how do people live in Libiya when we stop going out of houses when temperature reaches 44 degrees how do they live and work. :blink:
The most hottest place on earth is Libya which hits 58 degrees Celsius.


Yes , at a place called Aziziya in Libya the hottest temperature of 57.8 degree C was recorded, in 1922.However, the temperature stays more or less at that level during the height of summer...I think even in India in some places like deserts of Rajasthan the temperature touches 50 degrees C during summer

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