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Too hot to handle: seven hot spots on the earth

Kilauea volcano in Hawaii, one of the most active volcanoes on earth, at night. A team led by NASA is studying volcanoes in Hawaii to better understand their processes and hazards. (Image copyright) Too hot? On July 26th, 20 10, the kdsps "kdspe" lava from Hawaii volcano flowed out of the pipeline on the cliff near Karapana and injected into the ocean in the form of a growing lava delta. (U.S. Geological Survey T.Orr) From a romantic point of view, Valentine's Day is a very hot holiday. Then why not take your loved ones to explore hot and humid places? Live Science has arranged seven exciting and unconventional places for your travel and imagination, because some trips may be challenging, dangerous or even impossible. Kilauea in Hawaii, Kilauea in Hawaii (USGS) Kilauea in Hawaii has been erupting since 1983, so this Valentine's Day will not disappoint. The average temperature of basalt lava is 2200 degrees Fahrenheit (1250 degrees Celsius). Jessica Ball, a postdoctoral researcher in the US Geological Survey (USGS) who studies volcanoes, said that since 1983, the energy released by the entire volcanic eruption can light1600,000 60-watt light bulbs.

Your love doesn't have to be as hot as Kilauea volcano, but I hope it can give us an inspiration and make everything comfortable.

Simata volcano

The hottest lava temperature on record was found in a submarine volcano named Simata in the Pacific Ocean. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Science Foundation) The hottest lava temperature on record was found in an undersea volcano in the Pacific Ocean. Nearly three-quarters of a mile (65,438+0.2km) underwater, it doesn't look like a traditional dating website, but Mount Simata is too far away-it is close to Fiji, Tonga and Samoa-and you and your date will be able to avoid prying privacy.

On June 5438+065438+ 10, 2008, Bonite erupted and magnesium-rich lava was found in the subduction zone. According to ROV Jason's measurement, the estimated temperature of Boanyan lava reached 2444 degrees Fahrenheit (1300 degrees Celsius), Bauer told Live Science.

It's too hot to handle.

The hydrothermal vents of two ships may be deep underwater, but they are burning. (Noah Okanos Explorer Program, Index-Satan 20 10) Hydrothermal vents may be deep underwater, but they are scorching. This is because volcanic activity in the mid-ocean ridge can produce hot fluids in the oceanic crust, and then these hot fluids are ejected from the seabed as smokers.

Two of the spouts, known as "two ships and two peaks", release water so hot that it is the intersection of liquid and steam. According to the research published in the journal Geology in 2008, the researchers said at the press conference that it reached the highest temperature of 732 degrees Celsius (407 degrees Celsius) and the highest temperature of 835 degrees Celsius (464 degrees Celsius), making it the hottest water on earth. KDSP, KDSP, KDSP and KDSP can make a hot drink for your baby. Don't burn your tongue.

Root Desert Dasht-e-Lut, Root Desert, the hottest desert in the world, does Iran (Marcin Szymczak/Shutterstock) want to travel to super hot places on land? Look at the Root Desert in Iran. During the seven years from 2003 to 2009, the surface temperature of the Root Desert was the highest in the world, including five years: according to a study in Bulletin 20 1 1 of the American Meteorological Society, in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009.

The researchers said that the highest measured value appeared in 2005, and the temperature was 159.3 degrees Fahrenheit (70.7 degrees Celsius).

Voodoo Voodoo may not be the hottest place, but it is a prosperous paradise for countless marine life. (David butterfield; State Oceanic Administration; Voodoo may not be the hottest place, but it is a prosperous paradise for countless marine life.

"Imagine the vast deep-sea desert, where there is not enough food and energy to survive. It's too cold to be good for people. David, chief oceanographic research scientist of the Joint Institute of Atmosphere and Ocean, established by the University of Washington in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)? Butterfield said that in the middle of the desert, there are these amazing oases of life.

One of the oases is called voodoo, partly because it is shaped like the famous voodoo donuts in Oregon and the donuts in Portland. But it is located in the Mariana back arc far away from there, in the west of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean.

Butterfield said: "This spout is a hot tub full of carnival animals-crabs," hairy "snails (their shells feel like the sharp edges of velcro), shrimps and other smaller creatures.

The water in the spout can rise to 225 degrees Fahrenheit (125 degrees Celsius), which is much higher than the background water of 35 degrees Fahrenheit (1.8 degrees Celsius), he said.

The center of the earth, the core of the earth. (Vadim Sadovski/Shutterstock) Unless you are jules verne, the center of the earth cannot exist. But according to a study in the 20 13 issue of Science magazine, you can imagine how hot the iron core of 10800 degrees Fahrenheit (6000 degrees Celsius) is on Valentine's Day. This is a good idea, especially if you are trapped in the typical gloomy weather in February.

A close-up of an old map of Hot Mine (Corlafra/Shutterstock) in South Africa shows gold nuggets 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) underground. Mponeng is the deepest gold mine in the world, reporter Matthew Hart said in an interview with National Public Radio on 20 13. Mine temperatures in South Africa can reach 140 degrees Fahrenheit (77 degrees Celsius). Hart said that in order to resist the high temperature, while mining precious metals, people used fans to blow salty ice slurry to reduce the temperature to 85 degrees Fahrenheit (47 degrees Celsius).

Of course, these conditions are not romantic, but they can lead to a discussion about how to buy gold and other precious wealth morally as Valentine's Day gifts.