The Highest Air Temperature History 54ºC-129,2ºF Was Recorded In Kuwait.

Javvee

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The Blood Boils And Brain Evaporated
At That Temperature.

On July 21 in Kuwait they were reached 54ºC - 129,2ºF
which represents the maximum temperature recorded
throughout the history of reliable observations.

The heat wave continues in various parts of the Middle
East and that same day the thermometer registers
53.9ºC - 129ºF in Iraq.

If the World Meteorological Organization verifies the data
mentioned is likely to be treated both highest temperatures
recorded on Earth reports the newspaper"The Gulf Today".

The previous record was set temperature July 10, 1913
in Death Valley in California - USA, where
56.7ºC - 134,06ºF was recorded.

However, it is believed that this data was not very
accurate due to defects of the art back then.

However, what is certain is that the 54ºC-129,2ºF
pose the highest temperature ever recorded in the

Oriental hemisphere.

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WATER WATER PLEASE PLEASE
 
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mago

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Where i live the temperature is over 50ºC almost every day and even when its cloudy e34456.gif