Well if we’re including Nuclear weapons then USA should be at 55,000⁰C since Castle Bravo was far more powerful than Thin Man. (Ignoring the tests done within the USSR, Algeria, Australia, India, South Africa*?, China)
Edit: Forgot the french tested in Algeria, not within France
NaCl_Sailor on
Aside from the joke, it’s wrong, the lowest temp recorded in Germany was -45.9 °C and the coldest in Europe (European part of Russia, which is clearly included on this map) was -58.1 °C
And Australia is also off by -21 °C
that1sluttycelebrity on
Australia’s coldest temp recorded temp was -23.0 ⁰C
buttbombbomb on
Actually Nevada has had hotter days
Fantastic-Ad-1578 on
Wait, when was this measured? World war ll?
OrneryAutho on
I just measured the boiling water in my pot and it’s 100 degree celsius. New record for Australia!
denfaina__ on
Being specific one would like to include temperature registered in labiratories e.g., a few millikelvin in europe and murrica for sure and about few million kelvin in colliders
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That’s messed up
Well if we’re including Nuclear weapons then USA should be at 55,000⁰C since Castle Bravo was far more powerful than Thin Man. (Ignoring the tests done within the USSR, Algeria, Australia, India, South Africa*?, China)
Edit: Forgot the french tested in Algeria, not within France
Aside from the joke, it’s wrong, the lowest temp recorded in Germany was -45.9 °C and the coldest in Europe (European part of Russia, which is clearly included on this map) was -58.1 °C
And Australia is also off by -21 °C
Australia’s coldest temp recorded temp was -23.0 ⁰C
Actually Nevada has had hotter days
Wait, when was this measured? World war ll?
I just measured the boiling water in my pot and it’s 100 degree celsius. New record for Australia!
Being specific one would like to include temperature registered in labiratories e.g., a few millikelvin in europe and murrica for sure and about few million kelvin in colliders