What's the hottest place on Earth? – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary
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1.hi it's Esther want to see cool check it out this is Venus the second planet from the sun actually it's not cool at all since it's so close to the sun it's really hot see all those clouds those clouds trap that heat in which makes it even hotter almost 900 degrees Fahrenheit in heat like that even some metals like lead would melt whoa someone named Miguel has a question about hot places but on a planet let's give Miguel a call now hi Esther hi Miguel I have a question for you what is the hottest place on Earth that's a great question though the air temperature on Earth doesn't get as hot as Venus There Are Places on our planet that can get pretty warm like these colorful geothermal pools I visited in National Park the water in these pools can get to almost 200 degrees Fahrenheit which is almost as hot as the boiling water you cook pasta in and see the water shooting out of these undersea vents that water can reach 700 degrees almost as hot as the temperature on Venus oh and check out the lava in this volcano in Hawaii that lava is over 2 000 degrees Fahrenheit now all those places are super hot but there's another way to tell how hot a place is by measuring the temperature of the air outside like the heat you feel when you go out to play on a sunny day and depending on where you live that air temperature can get pretty warm sometimes before I go on I'm curious what's the hottest place you've ever been now would be a good time to pause the video and discuss okay you ready I don't know how you answered but I bet some of you have been to some pretty warm places I grew up in Chicago and in the summer the temperature would rise past 90 degrees sometimes 90 degrees feels pretty hot we'd start to sweat when we were outside even when we weren't exercising some people would even hang out in shopping centers or where there was air just so they could stay cool yeah Chicago can get pretty hot but there are a lot of places in the world that can get a lot hotter and that's when things can really start to get you can burn your feet if you're walking barefoot on the sidewalk and some things can even start to melt like crayons and even candy like gummy bears we can tell what the temperature is outside at home by using a thermometer like this one there are also special thermometers and weather stations all over the world weather stations have special tools that help scientists measure things like rainfall and air temperature with stations like these scientists can measure the temperature of the air in Far Away places like this one for almost a hundred years scientists thought El azizia in the deserts of Libya was the hottest place on earth when a thermometer there reached a 136 degrees whoa but here's the thing scientists now think that it might not have actually been quite that hot in El azizia that day they just don't think the temperature there was measured in the right way to figure out who has the record for the hottest place on Earth we can't just wave any thermometer in the air and get it right we need to be careful to measure the temperature the same way everywhere so it's fair one way to do that is to make sure to put the thermometer in the right place it's kind of like if you and your friend were having a contest to see who lived in the hottest city you wouldn't want to put your thermometer in a car that's been sitting in the sun all day to measure the air temperature it would be a lot warmer in the car than outside and that would make your city seem a lot hotter than it really is that wouldn't be fair to your friend in the same way you wouldn't want to put your thermometer under a tree either because it would be cooler there than places with no shade and that wouldn't be fair to you and that's one of the reasons scientists think the record-breaking temperature at El azizio was wrong the thermometer used to measure the record temperature wasn't put in the right place it was put on top of concrete that got really hot in the sun kind of like the inside of a car gets so a few years ago scientists realized that because the temperature wasn't measured correctly the actual hottest place might be somewhere else some were called Furnace Creek in Death Valley California a place that once reached a temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit one of the hottest temperatures ever recorded now it's to know that the 134 degree temperature in Furnace Creek was also measured a long time ago and just like the thermometer in El azizia some scientists think the Furnace Creek thermometer wasn't in the right place either some even think the person measuring the temperature may have measured it wrong but even after they moved the thermometer to a better place Furnace Creek continues to reach some of the highest temperatures on Earth about two years ago the weather station thermometer at Furnace Creek recorded a temperature of 130 degrees that's so hot people that were there that day said that it felt like they were standing under a giant hair dryer today Furnace Creek holds the record for the hottest temperature ever measured but that doesn't mean it's the hottest place on Earth here's why the Earth is huge so huge that there aren't enough weather stations in the world to measure the temperature everywhere some of the hottest places on Earth like parts of the Sahara and Gobi deserts are really hard to get to there are no roads and no places to get water so scientists haven't set up weather stations there yet satellites from space can measure temperature but they aren't as accurate as actually having thermometers on Earth so without a thermometer on the ground we really don't know how hot a place is so it might be that there are hotter places than Furnace Creek we just haven't measured the temperature there yet so in summary as of 2023 Furnace Creek in Death Valley California holds the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded at 130 degrees but even so it may not be the hottest place on Earth there are lots of places without weather stations that might be even hotter we just haven't measured the temperature there yet and who knows by the time you see this episode there might be a new record for the hottest place that's all for this week's question thanks Miguel for asking now for the next episode we reached into our question jar and picked out three sent in to us that we're thinking about answering next when this video is done playing you'll get to vote on one you can choose from is a tomato a fruit or a when were watches invented or how does a lighthouse work so submit your vote when the video is over we want to hear from all of you watching there are Mysteries all around us stay curious and see you next week foreign
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關鍵詞彙(CEFR B1)
important
A2Having relevant and crucial value.
Example:
"now it's important to know that the 134"
something
A2An object whose nature is yet to be defined.
Example:
"hi it's Esther want to see something"
questions
A2A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.
Example:
"questions sent in to us that we're"
different
A2The different ideal.
Example:
"about hot places but on a different"
yellowstone
B1A B1-level word commonly used in this context.
Example:
"Yellowstone National Park the water in"
buildings
A2The act or process by which something is built; construction.
Example:
"buildings where there was air"
conditioning
B1To subject to the process of acclimation.
Example:
"conditioning just so they could stay"
uncomfortable
B1Not comfortable; causing discomfort.
Example:
"uncomfortable you can burn your feet if"
scorching
A2To burn the surface of something so as to discolour it
Example:
"reached a scorching"
vegetable
A2Any plant.
Example:
"fruit or a vegetable"
單字 | CEFR | 釋義 |
---|---|---|
important | A2 | Having relevant and crucial value. |
something | A2 | An object whose nature is yet to be defined. |
questions | A2 | A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative. |
different | A2 | The different ideal. |
yellowstone | B1 | A B1-level word commonly used in this context. |
buildings | A2 | The act or process by which something is built; construction. |
conditioning | B1 | To subject to the process of acclimation. |
uncomfortable | B1 | Not comfortable; causing discomfort. |
scorching | A2 | To burn the surface of something so as to discolour it |
vegetable | A2 | Any plant. |
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