World’s Hottest Day | July 3 was the hottest day ever in the world, the heat broke the record in the coldest place Antarctica



New Delhi: The rains that occurred in the middle of June seem to have stopped now. Same in some parts of India due to this humid summer is happening due to which people are getting very upset. In such a situation, a report has now been issued by the National Center for Environment Prediction of America. It has been told in this report that Monday i.e. July 3 has been the hottest day in the world so far. Yes, let’s know what this report says… The hottest day ever globally, according to this report from Environment Prediction, Monday has been recorded as the hottest day ever in the whole world i.e. globally. . Giving information about this, the US Center has said that the global average temperature has reached 17.01 ° C (62.62 Fahrenheit) due to heatwaves worldwide, surpassing the August 2016 record of 16.92C (62.46F). Is. Let us tell you that not only India but countries all over the world are troubled by the scorching heat in these countries. Yes, let us tell that South America is also battling with severe heat for the past several weeks, while the temperature in China has gone above 35C (95F). Along with this, outbreak of heat wave is also happening here. Meanwhile, temperatures in North Africa have reached close to 50C (122F). The surprising thing is that apart from this, Antarctica is always covered with ice. There too the rising temperature has broken records. Read this too Not only this, but apart from this, it is getting cold in Antarctica these days, but unusually the highest temperature has been recorded here. Ukraine’s Vernadsky Research Base in the White Continent’s Argentinian Islands recently recorded a temperature of 8.7 °C (47.6F). Which is the highest temperature so far in the month of July. In this way the whole world is battling with the heat. Climate scientist Friedrich Otto of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London, UK, says, “This is not a milestone we should celebrate, it is a milestone for people and It’s a death sentence for the ecosystem.” While talking on this, he further said that “Climate change along with the emerging El Nino pattern is responsible for this.” JK Hausfather, a research scientist at Berkeley Earth, said, “It is unfortunate that this year’s record is the first in a series of claims, because of rising emissions of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases, as well as an increasing El Niño phenomenon.” has taken the temperature to a new high, which will increase further in the coming days.

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