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Death Valley Not Hottest Place On Earth, New Data Shows – LADbible
Researchers from the University of California, Irvine, found surface temperatures are higher in the Lut Desert and Sonoran Desert
Death Valley in California isn’t actually the hottest place on Earth as widely believed, according to new data.
Researchers from the University of California, Irvine, found that surface temperatures were actually much higher in Iran’s Lut Desert and the North American Sonoran Desert, whichstraddles the US-Mexican border, coveringlarge parts of Arizona, California, and North-Western Mexico.
While temperatures in Death Valley can reach 134.1°F (56.7°C), surface temperatures in these two other locations…
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