Which country has the warmest region on the planet?
- Death Valley in the US state of California recorded a temperature of 130 Fahrenheit (54.4 degrees Celsius) on Sunday.
- Death Valley in Southern California is the hottest and driest area in the world with extreme heat.
- Death Valley recorded 130 degrees Fahrenheit (54.4 degrees Celsius) on Sunday, the hottest day in the United States since 1913.
- The US Meteorological Agency has also confirmed that the temperature in Death Valley has risen, while the West Coast is expected to rise further this week.
- The warmest day on Earth was recorded in Death Valley in 1931, with a temperature of 134 Fahrenheit (56.6) degrees Celsius, according to the US agency, but experts have expressed skepticism.
- The US News Agency says the temperature recorded in Death Valley on Sunday is the hottest day in the United States after 107 years.
- On the other hand, experts say that in 2013, the temperature of Death Valley was recorded at 129.2 degrees Fahrenheit (54) degrees Celsius, which is absolutely authentic.
- On the other hand, California Independent System Operators has imposed a third-degree emergency due to the increase in demand and supply of electricity due to the heatwave in California.
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