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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 that I’m melting like an ice cream cone! But hey, at least we can take solace in the fact that we’re all in this together. Let’s just hope that this scorcher of a day passes quickly and doesn’t break any more records.
What Was The Hottest Day In Human History? [Solved]
Wow, that’s scorching! Death Valley in California holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded - an unbelievable 134 degrees Fahrenheit, or 56.7 degrees Celsius according to Al Jazeera.
Death Valley, California: On July 10, 1913, the temperature in Death Valley reached 134°F (56.7°C), making it the hottest day ever recorded on Earth.
Kuwait and Iraq: On July 31, 2016, temperatures in Mitribah and Basra both reached 129°F (53.9°C), making them the second-hottest days ever recorded on Earth.
Iran: On June 20, 2017, temperatures in Ahvaz reached 128°F (53.3°C), making it the third-hottest day ever recorded on Earth.
Pakistan: On May 26, 2010, temperatures in Mohenjo Daro reached 127°F (52.8°C), making it the fourth-hottest day ever recorded on Earth.
5 Australia: On January 2nd 2019 temperatures in Noona reached 123 °F (50 °C) ,making it the fifth hottest day 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 that people were practically melting, and everyone was looking for a way to cool off. Thankfully, it didn’t last too long - but it sure was a doozy!