Winter days are going on, cold is wreaking havoc. In such a situation, a person has the desire to go to some hot region and enjoy. But there are some states where the heat seems like fire is raining from the sky, which is not like even in winter. Come on, today we tell you about such a hot place in the world where the heat breaks its old record. So let's know about such places...
* Dasht-e Lut, Iran :
Dasht-e-Lut is considered one of the hottest places on earth. In 2005, NASA recorded the temperature of Dasht-e-Lut at 70.7 degrees. From 2004 to 2007 and in 2009, Dasht-e Lut was the hottest place on earth.
* Queensland, Australia :
Australia is the driest continent on earth. Part of the Queensland Outback here is a large desert known as the 'Badlands'. There was a severe drought here in 2003, at that time the temperature here was recorded at 69.3 degrees Celsius.
* Death Valley, America :
The average annual rainfall in Death Valley is only 5 cm. It is about There is not even a trace of water here. Even if there is water in some places, it is very salty. The most reliable maximum temperature ever recorded by a thermometer was in this valley in eastern California. It is said that the temperature of Death Valley was measured at 56.7 degrees. This was the highest temperature measured by the thermometer.
* Flaming Mountain, China :
The Flaming Mountain in the Tian Shan mountain range in Xinjiang, China is also known to be a hot spot. In 2008, the ground surface temperature here was recorded at 66.8 °C. That year it was the highest temperature measured on earth.
* Al Azizia, Libya:
Al Azizia was once the hottest city in the world. On September 13, 1922, the city of Libya recorded a temperature of 58 degrees Celsius. In 2012, America's Death Valley snatched the title of the world's hottest place from Al Azizia.