Tuesday, August 18, 2020

World. Highest Temperature.

Death Valley' records the highest temperature in the world! 18 August, 2020 | Lesson time: 1.2 minutes The highest temperature in the history of the world has been recorded in the 'Death Valley' of the state of California in the United States. The National Park in Death Valley recorded a temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 degrees Celsius) on Sunday. The U.S. National Weather Service confirmed the temperature. According to a BBC report, there is an uproar in the western part of the United States. That's why temperatures are forecast to rise further this week. A fault occurred at a power plant on Saturday due to intense heat. What is the maximum temperature? In 2013, Death Valley recorded a temperature of 54 degrees Celsius, according to the BBC. About a century ago, the Death Valley recorded a temperature of 56.6 degrees Celsius. But there are questions about this record. In 1931, Tunisia recorded a temperature of 55 degrees Celsius. However, according to an analysis by meteorologist Christopher Burt in 2016, there is a lack of credibility with the accuracy of these temperatures. That's why 54.4 degrees Celsius, recorded in Death Valley on Sunday, is considered to be the highest temperature on Earth. According to the report, scientists fear that the temperature in that region of the United States will continue to rise for the next 10 days. The California Independent System Operator (CISO) has issued a three-level emergency alert in the state of California due to ongoing fires. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States says more people are dying in Dabada on average than in any other severe weather. High temperatures can cause a variety of diseases, including heat stroke.

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