1. The Highest Temperature on Earth
The highest officially recorded temperature on Earth is 56.7℃, measured in Death Valley, California, USA, in 1913.
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The temperature calculator is used to convert between units such as Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.
It is utilized in various fields, including meteorology, science, cooking, and industry.
The highest officially recorded temperature on Earth is 56.7℃, measured in Death Valley, California, USA, in 1913.
The lowest recorded temperature on Earth is -89.2℃, measured at Vostok Station in Antarctica in 1983.
Humans can generally survive in temperatures ranging from -50℃ to 50℃, though humidity and environmental conditions can extend this range.
The surface temperature of the Sun is approximately 5,500℃, while its core reaches around 15 million℃. In contrast, the average temperature of space is about -270.4℃.