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0 Question: what is the hottest tempeture we can get on earth Keywords: hot, temperature Asked by spursboy to Kate, Mark U, Tess, Yue on 3 May 2012.
Yue Zheng answered on 3 May 2012:
Hi Spursboy,
The hottest temperature that we could get on earth is around 4 trillion degrees, or 250000 hotter than the sun. It was achieved by Hadron Collier. If you want to know more, why not have a look at the article? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1284912/Revealed-What-hottest-temperature-Earth-4-trillion-degrees-SOUNDS-like.html
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