Have you ever wondered where you’ll find the hottest climate? Those dreaming of their holiday often fantasize about countries where they can spread out on the beach, bathing in the hot sunshine and catching a tan. In the world’s hottest country, however, spending time lying in the sun could be too much.
There has been disagreement over the hunt for the hottest country and many people insist that the answer is Australia.
Others make claims that the answer is California, where the highest recorded temperature was recorded in Death Valley. According to the Guiness World Records, temperatures reached 57.7°C on the hottest day of the year in 1913. If you are wondering how hot this is, the only adjective that seems suitable is unbearable.
In 1922, however, this record was broken. In Libya, temperatures reached a terrifying 57.8°C. The deserts of El Azizia made history with this level of heat that is intolerable to humans. As far as we’re concerned, that makes Libya the hottest country in the world.