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The hottest country

At present, one of the hottest countries in the world is Kuwait.

Kuwait is a country located in West Asia, along the Persian Gulf, which is mainly composed of desert and coastal areas.

Kuwait has a subtropical desert climate, with hot and dry summers and warm and pleasant winters. In summer, the temperature can reach above 50 degrees Celsius, sometimes even higher. The exact temperature in Kuwait depends on the season and the specific location.

High temperature is one of the most striking features in Kuwait, which means that people need to take measures to keep their bodies hydrated and prevent heatstroke in summer. The Kuwaiti government has extensively built sunshade facilities, air conditioning systems and heatstroke prevention facilities in cities to cope with high temperature weather.

In addition, there are some areas in Australia where the temperature is extremely high. For example, in 20 19 and 2020, some parts of Australia experienced the hottest summer in history, with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius.

Common heatstroke prevention measures:

1. Hydration: In hot weather, the body loses water easily, so it is very important to replenish water in time. Always drink water to keep your body hydrated. It is best to choose boiled water, light salt water or drinks containing electrolytes to avoid excessive drinking of drinks containing caffeine and high sugar.

2. Avoid going out in high temperature: Try to avoid high temperature outdoor activities, especially at noon. If you need to go out, choose early morning or evening, and do activities when the temperature is low. At the same time, take sun protection measures, apply sunscreen, wear wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses to reduce the damage of ultraviolet rays to the skin.

3. Adjust clothes properly: clothes that are light and thin will help to dissipate heat. Choosing loose, bright and breathable clothes will help reduce the discomfort caused by sweat evaporation and provide some protection. In addition, you can consider using items such as umbrellas or headscarves to reduce the area directly exposed to the sun.