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  2. Sahara - Wikipedia

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    The high position of the Sun, the extremely low relative humidity, and the lack of vegetation and rainfall make the Great Desert the hottest large region in the world, and the hottest place on Earth during summer in some spots. The average high temperature exceeds 38 to 40 °C (100.4 to 104.0 °F) during the hottest month nearly everywhere in ...

  3. Geographical zone - Wikipedia

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    The frigid zones are the coldest regions of Earth and are generally covered in ice and snow. It receives slanting rays of the Sun, as this region lies farthest from the equator. Summer in this region lasts for about 2 to 3 months, and there is almost 24-hour sunlight during summer.

  4. Sun - Wikipedia

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    The coolest layer of the Sun is a temperature minimum region extending to about 500 km above the photosphere, and has a temperature of about 4,100 K. [77] This part of the Sun is cool enough to allow for the existence of simple molecules such as carbon monoxide and water. [81]

  5. World’s best spicy foods: 20 dishes to try - AOL

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    From Sichuan hot pot to jerk chicken, here’s a list of the spiciest foods in the world. ... World’s best spicy foods: 20 dishes to try. Terry Ward, CNN. ... also from Rome’s Lazio region, ...

  6. Tropical climate - Wikipedia

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    The Köppen climate classification is the most widely used climate classification system. [2] It defines a tropical climate as a region where the mean temperature of the coldest month is greater than or equal to 18 °C (64 °F) and does not fit into the criteria for B-group climates, classifying them as an A-group (tropical climate group). [3]

  7. Food Lovers Are Flocking to Istanbul and so Should You - AOL

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    At 24-seat Herise, the decor leans Scandinavian-Zen, but the tasting menus summon the vibrant flavors of the Turkish Aegean region. Among the highlights: keşkek, an ancient porridge of pounded ...

  8. Effect of Sun angle on climate - Wikipedia

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    For example, with an axial tilt is 23°, and at a latitude of 45°, then the summer's peak sun angle is 68° (giving sin(68°) = 93% insolation at the surface), while winter's least sun angle is 22° (giving sin(22°) = 37% insolation at the surface). Thus, the greater the axial tilt, the stronger the seasons' variations at a given latitude.

  9. 10 of the hottest cities in the US - AOL

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    Miami has only recorded a temperature of 100 once since 1895, but the strong summer sun paired with the humidity can send the AccuWeather RealFeel® temperature over 110 on the hottest afternoons ...