The 9 hottest places on the planet are still inhabited

Europe is suffering from a record heat wave, however, in some parts of the world, this temperature is a "meal" with people.

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Death Valley, California, USA: This is the place that holds the record for the hottest air temperature ever recorded, with numbers up to 56.7 degrees Celsius in the summer of 1913, reaching the limit of survival of human.The average temperature here is about 47 degrees Celsius in the summer.This place is also the driest place in America.About 300 people live in this area.However, the number of people moving is increasing.Death Valley is a tourist attraction that attracts visitors thanks to the fantasy changing landscape and the sudden 'revival' scenes of the grass when it rains.(Photo: Sunset Magazine).

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Aziziyah, Libya: The former capital of Jafara district was once recorded as the hottest place on earth with a temperature of 58 degrees Celsius in 1922. However, this title was withdrawn in 2012, when meteorologists declared Dad said that this measurement was not accurate for many reasons.Currently, the town has more than 20,000 people still often suffer from heat background over 48 degrees Celsius in the summer.(Photo: Atlas & Boots).

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Dallol, Ethiopia: This hydrothermal zone has salt mines, acid hot springs and spray springs, with an average daily temperature of 41 degrees Celsius, the highest heat level in areas inhabited by people on earth.Contrary to imagination, the region has more than 83,000 people.The mining industry here is very developed.(Photo: Detayphoto).

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Wadi Halfa, Sudan: This hot city is located on the bank of Lake Nubia, almost without rain all year round.June is the hottest month here with an average temperature of 41 degrees Celsius, which can reach 53 degrees C. (Photo: Hanming_huang).

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Tirat Zvi, Israel: The record temperature here is 53-54 degrees Celsius and the annual average temperature is 37 degrees Celsius. This residential area has many impressive religious works and a unique culture.(Photo: Fineartamerica).

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Timbuktu, Mali: The city on the southern edge of the Sahara is even hotter in winter, with an average temperature of 30 degrees Celsius in January. The highest temperature recorded here is 49 degrees C. (Photo : Frank Janssens).

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Kebili, Tunisia: This desert town is famous for its high quality scrub, which tolerates an average temperature of 40 degrees Celsius in the summer.The highest temperature recorded here is up to 55 degrees C. (Photo: Insight Guides).

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Ghadames, Libya : This desert oasis is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its mud-covered houses and structures that protect 7,000 residents from the burning heat. Considered 'desert pearl' , the average temperature in Ghadames is 40 degrees Celsius, the highest can reach 55 degrees C. (Photo: Road Affair).

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Bandar-e Mahshahr, Iran: The city not only has high temperatures but also comes with alarming humidity, making the air stuffy and hot.Record high temperatures here reach 51 degrees C. (Photo: Strange Sound).

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