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Wednesday 27 February 2019

Coldest and Hottest place

Death Valley

The hottest place is Death Valley. Death Valley is a desert valley located in Eastern California in the northern Mojave Desert bordering the Great Basin Desert. It is one of the hottest places in the world.  Death Valley's Furnace Creek holds the record for the highest reliably recorded air temperature on Earth at 134 °F or 56.7 °C on July 10, 1913, as well as the highest recorded natural ground surface temperature on Earth at 201 °F or 93.9 °C on July 15, 1972. Death Valley looks like a mountain desert. The animal that lives in Death Valley is desert bighorn sheep, desert cottontail, Roadrunner, Mojave fringe-toed lizard, Kitfox and pupfish. 

Vostok weather Station 
The Coldest uninhabited Place on Earth. The absolute coldest place on Earth is in Antarctica. Where Scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center used satellites to measure the lowest recorded temperature ever at minus-133.6 degrees Fahrenheit. It looks like a snow desert. The animal that lives in Antarctica is the penguin, bird, Fish and marine animal. These animal have adapted to the cold in Antarctica.

Antarctica and Death Valley are similar because they are both desert. The animal that lives in this place has adapted.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Nini, I really like your Coldest and Hottest place research and giving infromation about what type of animals lives there, where are they located one thing I really like is telling how hot and cold are those place?. Good Job and keep up your work.

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  2. Your facts and figures were informative and match your pictures. I like how you started to add some comparisons but it would have been interesting to read more about comparisons and contrasts about life in these places for both humans and animals.

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