Where are the world’s hottest and coldest places?
            Antarctica  is the coldest place in the world. In July 1983, Russian scientists measured a very low temperature of -89.2 degree centigrade at Vostok, the Russian research station in Antarctic. In Siberia , the lowest temperature was -68 degree centigrade recorded in 1892.
            The Sahara desert in Libya Death valley , California , in the USA 
World’s Hottest Place Sahara Desert 
World’s Coolest Place   
            The highest temperature recorded in the Sahara  desert is due to long periods of sunshine. In eastern Sahara , 4300 hours of sunshine has been recorded in a year- an average of 11 hours 47 minutes per day. This long period of sustained heat raises the temperature to a very high level.
            The death valley   of California 

