According to NASA, 2023 was the hottest year. The earth has experienced especially significant heat waves with extreme temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere. July was the hottest month of the year. “The Earth has experienced the eleven hottest days of the past hundred thousand yearsthe scientist revealed Jennifer Ann Francisclimatologist at Woodwell Research Centerin an interview with Radio City (89.3FM).
Extreme heat is caused by several factors; the most important is the global warming. The United Nations defines climate change as a long-term process that changes Earth’s temperatures and weather patterns.
According to an analysis by NASA, the year 2023 was the hottest year ever recorded
In accordance with National Geographic USA, the increase in global temperatures could be even more significantsurpasses the 1.5°C provided by the Paris Agreement (international climate change treaty approved in 2015 and to be adopted by 196 parties), if the the burning of fossil fuels responsible for the greenhouse effect.
These are the hottest places on earth
The areas have been classified by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization as the warmest (UNESCO).
The United States is experiencing an ‘extremely dangerous’ heat wave
1. Lut Desert (Iran)
This desert area It is located in the southeast of the Persian Gulf country and is one of the hottest areas on earth. He lute desert has already registered one official temperature of 80.8 °Caccording to an article in the magazine Science titled Move over, Death Valley: these are the two hottest places on earth.
The UNESCO has recorded the Iranian desert as World Heritage and explains that this region has been described as an inhospitable and almost ‘lifeless’ place for which very little information exists on local biological resources.
‘In July the Earth experienced the eleven warmest days of the past hundred thousand years’: this is the analysis of a climatologist
2. Sonoran Desert
He sonora desertto lie along the US-Mexico borderyou have already registered one maximum temperature of 80.8 °Csuch as the Lut Desert, as reported in the same journal article Science.
These desert experiences little precipitation in winter And monsoon storms in summer. Despite this, however, it has a wide variety of flora and fauna.
3. Death Valley (United States)
He death valleylocated in Californiawas considered the hottest place in the world. Reaches July 10, 1913 a temperature of 56.7 °C. The name refers to the fact that the place is difficult to geolocate, which has caused several people to get lost and subsequently die. (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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