The earth is hotter than it's ever been. At least, as far as we know. Monday was this planet's hottest day ever since record-keeping began roughly 140 years ago.
Monday was this planet's hottest day ever since record-keeping began roughly 140 years ago.
That high beat the previous record of 62.46 degrees that was reached both last July and in August of 2016.El Nino is a naturally occurring weather pattern that can cause parts of North America to become warmer than usual.
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