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Wow, it’s hot out there! The hottest temperature ever recorded was a scorching 134°F in Death Valley, California back in 1913. That’s one sizzling day! It’s hard to imagine how people survived such extreme heat. But that record has stood the test of time - and it looks like it’ll stay that way for a while.
What Is The Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded? [Solved]
Woah, that’s hot! 134 degrees Fahrenheit is the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth. Death Valley in California holds the record for this scorching heat - it reached an unbelievable 56.7 degrees Celsius back in 1913, according to Al Jazeera.
The hottest temperature ever recorded was 134°F in Death Valley, California back in 1913. That’s scorching hot! It’s hard to imagine how anyone could survive such extreme heat. Thankfully, that record has yet to be broken - let’s hope it stays that way!