easy diet jeddah


easy diet jeddah

welcome to top10archive! our sun batters theearth with an enormous amount of energy every day, portions of which provide our planetwith the light and heat necessary to support precious life. when temperatures get intolerable,most of us turn to the luxuries that keep us cool, but what if these services weren'tavailable? from the blistering heat of the sahara desert to the sweltering death valley,these are the highest recorded temperatures


easy diet jeddah, on earth.10. in salah - algeria (50.6â°c/ 123â°f) ain salah is an oasis town in central algeriaand located in the heart of the sahara desert region of northern africa. an important tradelink between northern and central africa in its time, the town has declined in moderntimes due to high transportation costs and


developing gas fields to the southwest. temperaturesin this region commonly reach 43â°c or 110â°f, and only averages only 16 millimeters or .6inches of rainfall annually. solar irradiation is extremely high due to a constant clearsky year round as cloudy skies are predominately rare. on july 12th, 2002, this region hita record high of 50.6â°c or 123â°f. 9. oodnadatta - australia (50.7â°c/ 123.2â°f)in south australia, oodnadatta recorded a high temperature of 50.7â°c or 123.2â°f onjanuary 2nd, 1960. a small town surrounded by pastoral rangelands close to the simpsondesert, consisting of less than 300 people, including indigenous australians, oodnadattahas a subtropical desert climate described as arid and uncomfortably hot. a large signresides in town that states "the driest town,


the driest state of the driest continent."8. san luis rio colorado - mexico (52â°c/125.6â°f) on june 25th, 1951 temperatures of 52â°c or125.6â°f were recorded in san luis rio colorado, considered one of the hottest and driest citiesin mexico. a mountainous region mixed with semiarid and subhumid climates makes up easternsonora, while the sonoran desert dominates the western side with low scattered mountainsand wild plains. sonora produces practically all of mexico's copper and contributes a largeportion of its fish and pork stock to the country.7. jeddah - saudi arabia (52â°c/125.6â°f) jeddah is located in saudi arabia's red seacoastal plain called tihamah. featuring an arid climate, jeddah is unlike other saudiarabian cities as it retains its warm temperatures


during winter, which range from 15â°c or 59â°fduring the morning to 28â°c or 82â°f in the afternoon. during the summer, temperaturesare exceedingly hot, often breaking 43â°c (110â°f) at midday, though the highest temperaturerecorded in jeddah was 52â°c or 125.6â°f on june 22nd, 2010. rainfall in this region isgenerally sparse, usually in minute amounts in november and december.6. nasiriyah - iraq (52â°c/ 125.7â°f) the climate of iraq is mostly desert conditions,with mild to cool winters and dry, hot summers. average temperatures range from 48â°c or 120â°fin july and august to below freezing in january. most rainfall occurs from december to apriland usually between four to seven inches yearly. the lack of rain and extreme heat togethermake much of iraq a desert. it was on august


3rd, 2011 at ali air base, where a recordtemperature for the area rose to 52â°c or 125.7â°f around 1 p.m. local time.5. tirat tsvi - israel (53â°c/127.4â°f) a religious kibbutz located in the beit she'anvalley, south of the city beit she'an, and west of the jordan river, tirat tsvi sits220 meters or 720 feet below sea level. on june 21st, 1942, a temperature of 53â°c or127.4â°f was recorded, making it the highest daytime temperature in asia. precipitationin the upper galilee region of israel is relatively heavy, up to 44 inches or 1,120 millimetersa year; for this reason, tirat tsvi is the largest date grower in israel, with some 18,000trees. 4. mohenjo-daro - pakistan (53.5â°c/ 128.3â°f)sindh is located in the western corner of


south asia, is the third largest provinceof pakistan, and lies in the tropical to subtropical regions of earth. bordered by the thar desertto the east, the kirthar mountains to the west, and the arabian sea to the south, sindhis a fertile plain around the indus river. on average, temperatures rise above 46â°cor 115â°f between may and august, with minimums of 2â°c or 36â°f during december and january,but on may 26th, 2010, the temperature rose to a record 53.5â°c or 128.3â°f in mohenjo-daro.3. sulaibiya - kuwait (53.6â°c/128.5â°f) on july 31st, 2012 in sulaibiya kuwait, thetemperature of 53.6â°c or 128.5â°f was recorded and is now considered the 2nd highest temperaturedocumented in asia. if the region gets enough rainfall, the desert may turn green from mid-marchto the end of april, but during the dry season


between april and september, the heat is harshwith temperatures easily reaching 43â°c or 110â°f.2. kebili, tunisia (55â°c/131â°f) kebili, a town in central tunisia, holds thenumber two spot for the highest recorded temperature on earth, recorded on july 7th, 1931. saharaninfluences often create siroccos, a seasonal hot, blasting wind that derives from the southand can have serious dehydration effects on vegetation. temperatures are influenced bythe sea, being less severe on the coast and gradually getting hotter inland. precipitationin the region varies considerably, with a mean annual rainfall of 60 inches or 152 centimetersin the kroumirie mountains in northwestern tunisian, to less than 4 inches or 10 centimetersat tozeur in the southwest.


1. death valley, california (56.7â°c/ 134â°f)it is the lowest, hottest, and driest portion of the united states, known for its extremesin temperature and aridity, greenland ranch, death valley, california holds the world recordfor highest temperature recorded on july 10th, 1913. temperatures often exceed 49â°c or 120â°fin summer, and rarely reaches the freezing point, with the lowest temperature recordedbeing -9â°c or 15â°f during the winter. the high temperatures and low humidity contributeto the exceptionally high evaporation rates, and most rainfall is blocked by mountainsto the west. the only natural water sources are in saline ponds and marshes located aroundthe salt pan.

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