These are the hottest and coldest places in the world

The record for high temperatures is certainly held in the Lovet Lut of Iran at 70.7 degrees Celsius if you think you have problems with temperatures, then you are not alone, but you certainly are better than many in the world. “Telegraph.co.uk” made a ranking with the world's five hottest places, and [...]
If you think you have temperature problems, then you're not the only ones, but you're certainly better off than many countries in the world.
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This ranking has taken place includes the U.S. Death Valley, where the highest temperature was recorded 57.6 degrees Celsius, or Al-Aziziyayah in Libya at 58 degrees Celsius, but the record is certainly held in Iran's Dash-Lot by 70.7 degrees Celsius.
But on the list, cold spots, such as Antarctica with record record records -93.2 degrees Celsius, or even Oymyako in Russia -67.8 degrees Celsius, but also Denal in the United States with minus 73.
Hotest Places
Death Valley, U.S.A. 56.7 degrees Celsius
Al-Aziziyah, Libya 58 degrees Celsius
Dalol, Ethiopia 34.6 degrees Celsius
Lovet-of Lut, Iran 70.7 degrees Celsius
Bangkok, Thailand 35 degrees Celsius
Colder places
Vostok Station, Antarctica -93.2 degrees Celsius
Eureka, Canada - 40 degrees Celsius
Oymyakon-Russia -67.8 degrees Celsius
Denal, U.S.A. - 73 degrees Celsius
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - 26.5 degrees Celsius











