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Death Valley's 'world's hottest' record may be wrong - what scientists discovered
Scientists question Death Valley's 134°F world temperature record from 1913, with new research suggesting the famous reading was inflated by 14 degrees ...
A new analysis of July temperatures in Death Valley between 1923 and 2024 suggests the world record near-surface air temperature of 134 F measured in July 1913 may be erroneous. When you purchase ...
The record high temperatures at the notorious Death Valley may not be so high after all, according to a new study. Scientists are increasingly skeptical of the record-setting high air temperatures ...
DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, Calif. — Ray Estrada’s 11-year-old grandson is used to Las Vegas’ scorching summers, but he’d always wanted to experience the heat in one of the Earth’s hottest places. So ...
Roughly a quarter of the national park’s more than 1 million visitors go there in June, July and August, when temperatures soar. Why? Roughly a quarter of the national park’s more than 1 million ...
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This National Park Has Nearly 1,000 Miles of Roads and Surreal Landscapes—and It's the Hottest Place on Earth
Over 1,000 species of plants and almost 400 animal species thrive within the park, including several not found anywhere else ...
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