Brazil is a tropical country, as its location on the globe allows for different climates, such as equatorial, tropical, semi-arid, highland tropical, Atlantic tropical and subtropical. It is possible to perceive a high amplitude of temperature, but the maximum does not even reach the feet of the hot cities we brought today. See this information about this compilation of exotic places and how many degrees they can reach in an average day.
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Some places can be incredibly hot. Myths may even be uninhabitable, as is the case of the Dasht-e Lut desert, located in southeastern Iran, which reached 74°C in 2004 and 2005. Did you already know him? See more curiosities like this below:
1. Al 'Aziziyah
In 1992, the town of Al ‘Aziziyah, Na, recorded an incredible 57.8°C. At that time, the small city and district capital of Jafara was considered the hottest place in the world. Much later, in 2017, the World Meteorological Organization recognized that the Death Valley desert was the hottest on the planet.
2. dallol
Dallol is a locality in Dallol woreda, in Northern Ethiopia, located in administrative zone 2. Its fame is focused on the temperature, as the place has already recorded an incredible 60°C. The answer to this lies in the location, as the extreme heat is due to its proximity to the volcano named Dallol.
3. Wadi Halfa
This is a city and one of four districts in the Northern State of Sudan. There you can see poverty up close. To get there, you need to rent a car or buy a train ticket. Unfortunately the location has no amenities. If you want to spend your holidays there, get ready! The temperature reaches 53ºC!
4. fight
Its location takes us to the southeast of Iran. Temperatures of up to 70°C have been recorded there. Unlike the other places we covered in the list, Lut is surrounded by lakes, which masks the heat and brings a feeling of freshness.
5. Tirat Tsvi
Tirat Tsvi is a city of HaZafon in the Northern District of Israel. This place, on June 21, 1942, reached a maximum of 54°C, considered the highest ever seen and recorded in Asia. However, the winds can be quite strong, unlike the humidity, as it tends to be low in the area.