What is cornscateous air?
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What is cornscateous air?
The answer to last week’s quiz is: Furnace Creek, Calif. in Death Valley, holds the record as “hottest place on Earth.” On July 10, 1913, a weather observation post at Furnace Creek Ranch recorded a peak temperature of 134 degrees - just one degree less than its thermometer was capable of measuring.