Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Top 10 Hottest Countries in The World - Part [1/2]

In our today’s Top 10 are collected the hottest countries in the world, where +18 °C is a reason to wrap yourself since more habitually the temperature is above 30 degrees Celsius. By the way, contrary to popular belief, not all hot countries are located at the equator.


#10 – Ethiopia

The average annual temperature in this African country is +35 °C. In winter it gets down to about +28 °C. However, not everyone is languishing from heat since there are areas located in the Ethiopian highlands with a more mild and humid climate. Surprisingly, within the period of a year, the temperature remains almost unchanged each season, but the diurnal variations in temperature are significant – up to 15 degrees.
Ethiopia

#9 – Indonesia

The average annual temperature in the hot Indonesia is about +30 °C. Seasonal fluctuations are small, around 3-5 °C and the climate is very humid. By the way, in the highlands of the country it can get very cold up to the freezing point.
Indonesia

#8 – India

Himalayas protect India from the cold winds originating in Central Asia, while the Thar Desert provides warmth to the region. In summer, temperature in some parts of the country reaches +48 °C. The lowest temperature on average is around +28 ° C. However, in the highlands, the thermometer sometimes drops to -1 °C.
India

#7 – Malaysia

The country is located almost on the equator and has a hot and humid climate. The air temperature throughout the year ranges from +26 to +35 °C, rarely rising to +40 °C. Small fluctuations in temperature and lack of rains make the country an attractive year-round leisure destination.
Malaysia

#6 – Jamaica

The average annual temperature in Jamaica is about +28 °C. The first Europeans who reached Jamaica, endured with great difficulty the characteristics of the local climate. However, for those who do not enjoy the heat, the country has a retreat place in the Blue Mountains, where the temperature fluctuates around +7 °C.
Jamaica


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