What is the hottest temperature recorded on earth?
Question asked by: mrquestion
Asked on: 25 Jan 2010

Good question. I looked at a few websites to find the hottest temperature on earth and they generally disagreed which isn't very helpful.
However a figure that cropped up a few times was a temperature of 70.7 degrees celsius in the Lut Desert in Iran which is of course insanely hot and you wouldn't last long in such an environment at all!
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Replied at: 25 Jan 2010
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