Data from the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction shows that the average global temperature reached 17.01°C, or 62.62°F, on Monday—making it the hottest day ever recorded.
The record lasted just 24 hours.
Data from the U.S. National Centers for Environmental Prediction shows that the average global temperature reached 17.01°C, or 62.62°F, on Monday—making it the hottest day ever recorded.
The record lasted just 24 hours.
Maybe we should dump some stuff in volcanoes and anger the volcano gods.
Yeah, like some cheese! (I think right now we’re just dumping fruits, vegetables, and tofu into the volcanoes to help with their GERD)