Hottest Places In The World

There are many places on this Earth which are very hot almost at every time of the year. In fact, the hotness can be sometimes record-breaking due to the exceeded limit of temperature. Mostly people do not go out of their homes in the hottest places. People who are poor and can’t afford air-conditioner expenses are dying in fact. Some places are hot and dry indeed which makes the weather even more unfavorable for the residents of that place.
 

Danakil depression in Ethiopia is considered to be the world’s hottest places. During the dry season the average temperature totals to 48°C (118 °F)!
 


However, that is EL Azizia in Libya that hit the record-breaking result of 57.8°C (135.9 °F). Well, that was on 13 September 1922, but, I bet, there’s still someone alive who remembers that hot day.
 


 

Death Valley, California, U.S.A reached 56.7°C (134° F) on 10 July, 1913.
 


 

While Bangkok doesn’t experience the world’s most extreme summer temperatures, it is the world’s hottest city when it comes to year-round intense heat. Temperatures in the Thai capital routinely rise above 40C during the day, with night-time temperatures hovering at similar levels.
 


 

The hottest time of year in Kuwait City is in July when it is 38.7°C / 101.7°F on average. However, going by the maximum temperatures, the hottest month is August at 46.9°C / 116.4°F.
 


 

This place is Iran’s another hottest place and the hottest month of Ahwaz is August. The extreme temperature in Fahrenheit is 128.3F and the temperature in Celsius is 53.50C.
 


Situated on the edge of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, temperatures in the city exceed 40°C during the summer, with daytime heat driving many of the city’s residents out of the sun and into their air conditioned homes and offices.
 

 

While Athens was once known for its intense pollution, it’s emerged as a European leader in another category: extreme heat. The Greek capital experiences summertime temperatures in excess of 40°C, and has laid claim to Europe’s all-time temperature record with a July recording of 48°C.
 

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