The Hottest Temperature On Earth
Tuesday 5th August, 2008 18:51 Comments: 0
I don't normally use the anti-perspirant deodorant that I'm currently using, but I spotted this on the back of the Sure For Men can:
I presume they're alluding to the record that was set in Libya on September 13, 1922, with an impressive 57.7 °C (135.9 °F). At least I hope that's what they mean, because I have a whole load of things in my flat that will beat 58 degrees:
Scientists have even been able to beat the items in my flat, managing to create a superheated gas that measures a staggering 3.6 billion degrees Fahrenheit (hotter than the interior of our Sun). In true scientific form, they didn't know how they did it.
I presume they're alluding to the record that was set in Libya on September 13, 1922, with an impressive 57.7 °C (135.9 °F). At least I hope that's what they mean, because I have a whole load of things in my flat that will beat 58 degrees:
Scientists have even been able to beat the items in my flat, managing to create a superheated gas that measures a staggering 3.6 billion degrees Fahrenheit (hotter than the interior of our Sun). In true scientific form, they didn't know how they did it.