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  • Earth's Temperature: A Comprehensive Guide in Fahrenheit
    There's no single temperature for the entire Earth! The Earth's temperature varies greatly depending on:

    * Location: The equator is much warmer than the poles.

    * Time of Day: Temperatures are generally warmer during the day and cooler at night.

    * Season: Different parts of the year have different average temperatures.

    * Altitude: Higher altitudes are generally colder.

    To give you a better idea, here are some average global temperatures:

    * Global Average: Around 59°F (15°C)

    * Hottest Place on Earth: The hottest recorded temperature was 134°F (56.7°C) in Death Valley, California.

    * Coldest Place on Earth: The coldest recorded temperature was -94°C (-137°F) in Antarctica.

    If you're interested in a specific location or time, let me know, and I can give you a more precise answer!

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