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The Top 5 Hottest Places on Earth
Location
Average Temperature (C)
Average Temperature (F)
1
Dallol Ethiopia
34.6
94.3
2
Assab, Eritrea
30.4
86.8
3
Nema, Mauritania
30.3
86.5
4
Berbera, Somalia
30.1
86.2
5
Hombori, Mali
30.1
86.1
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