Topic: Iran desert topples US Death Valley champion It is the hottest place o

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Previously, many slotxo people believed that "Death Valley" in California, United States. It is the hottest place on Earth, reaching 56.7 degrees Celsius.

But NASA's latest analysis of satellite data indicates that The Lut Desert or Dasht-e Lut in Iran It's where the world's hottest surface temperatures actually dominate. With a record hot almost to the boiling point of 80.8 degrees Celsius.

the reason for that Because the Lut Desert is surrounded by many mountain ranges. until the heat was greatly condensed over the dunes. Especially in the area where the mountains are covered with black volcanic rocks.

The latest satellite data is obtained by installing new NASA software. This indicates that between 2002 and 2019, the Lut Desert experienced high surface temperatures, breaking several world records. It also found that the old data estimated the temperature level of the place was 10 degrees Celsius below the real thing.

The latest research also found that the Sonoran Desert, which lies at the edge of the US-Mexico border, has also experienced occasional surface temperatures reaching the same level as the Lut Desert. But this sizzling phenomenon doesn't happen as often as champion venues. The Sonoran Desert is in the shadow of the rain and is also characterized by high heat retention.

Antarctica still reigns as the lowest temperature place on Earth.

However, the team that studied this time is still not sure. Global warming and climate change Does this affect the change in surface temperature data as well?

The above research paper, published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, also lists the coldest places with the lowest surface temperatures on Earth. Antarctica continues to dominate in this category. with a minimum temperature of -110.9 ° C

Antarctica is a region that has almost no sunlight. Snow and ice also reflect most of the sunlight outside the Earth's atmosphere. The enveloping low pressure system also caused strong winds and extreme cold.