When you think of the hottest countries in the world, you might think of the Sahara desert region or the Middle East right away.
However, did you know the tiny island nation of Tuvalu is one of the hottest countries in the world and is nowhere near the Sahara?
In this article on EKO HOT BLOG, we would looking at the most hottest countries in the world.
With an average temperature of 83.89°F (28.83°C), Mali is the world’s highest temperature country. Located on the border between the Sahara desert and the Sahel region, Mali gets a significant amount of sun. The country also gets minimal rain, making drought a significant issue.
Burkina Faso, which borders Mali, is the second-hottest country on earth. With an average yearly temperature of 83.68°F (28.71°C), Burkina Faso gets a lot of heat! You’ll find Burkina Faso in the western part of Africa, with the majority in the Sahel but a small part in the Sahara desert.
Burkina Faso isn’t the only hot country that borders Mali! Senegal has an average yearly temperature of 83.57°F (28.65°C). Senegal consists of both coastal and interior lands. The interior grounds are consistently hotter than the coastal region.
Tuvalu is the first non-African country to break onto the list of the hottest countries in the world. With an average yearly temperature of 83.21°F (28.45°C), Tuvalu is a scorching hot island compared to many others in the Pacific Ocean.
Djibouti is a country in the eastern part of Africa with an average yearly temperature of 83.08°F (28.38°C). With a significant coastline on the Red Sea, you may expect milder temperatures. Seeing how high these temperatures are, that’s not the case in Djibouti!
Mauritania is a country almost entirely engulfed by the Sahara desert. Located in West Africa, Mauritania has an average yearly temperature of 83.01°F (28.34°C). With its location in the Sahara, that temperature isn’t surprising.
Bahrain is the first Middle Eastern country to grace the list of the hottest countries in the world. With an average yearly temperature of 82.81°F (28.23°C), Bahrain is the hottest country in the Middle East!
Palau is another small island nation located in the pacific ocean. With an average yearly temperature of 82.47°F (28.04°C), Palau has beaten most other island nations in terms of high temperatures.
Qatar is another Gulf state that has ridiculously high temperatures. The average yearly temperature in Qatar is 82.44°F (28.02°C). Qatar has even reached temperatures upwards of 122°F (50°C)!
Gambia is a jungle nation located along the Gambia river in West Africa. With an average temperature of 82.35°F (27.97°C), Gambia is the 10th hottest country globally.
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