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The hottest country of the world is said to be El' Azizia. El' Azizia is actually one of the municipalities of Libya. And it is located in the north of the country. Al 'Azizia is also the name of its capital. The hottest ever atmosphere of air temperature was of about 57.8°C which in Fahrenheit in 136°F, was actually recorded at Al'Azizyah, in Libya, on 13 September in 1922. According to the records the place with the hottest average of air temperature is Dalol, Ethiopia, basically with an average temperature of 34.4°C and 93.9°F
Opposing to the experts opinion, the hottest temperatures do not usually occur any where near the equator. Al'aziziyah and the Death Valley, which is the location of the second highest temperature that was ever recorded, are located in the north temperature zone with latitudes 33°N and 36°N respectively. The top most part of mount Chimborazo is totally covered by glaciers despite the fact that it is 163km or 101 miles from the equator. Being the hottest place of the world there are a number of disadvantages faced by the people living there. As there is just weather through out the year and no rains, no winter etc. Well it is considered as a major draw back.
Opposing to the experts opinion, the hottest temperatures do not usually occur any where near the equator. Al'aziziyah and the Death Valley, which is the location of the second highest temperature that was ever recorded, are located in the north temperature zone with latitudes 33°N and 36°N respectively. The top most part of mount Chimborazo is totally covered by glaciers despite the fact that it is 163km or 101 miles from the equator. Being the hottest place of the world there are a number of disadvantages faced by the people living there. As there is just weather through out the year and no rains, no winter etc. Well it is considered as a major draw back.
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But libya is in the eqator
Very clever answer! I agree aswell an really want to go there if it is that hot!!
The hottest country in the world is Libya, reaching 58.3 Degrees Celsius in the 1920's. Death Valley in the United States followed closely behind, but today, the hottest average is in Mali.
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It can not be because calefornya is the hottest place *****
No it is lebya
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