21st July was the hottest day on earth. It has broken the record of last year's heat. An organization of the European Union has published a report in this regard. On Sunday, 21st July, the global average surface air temperature reached 17.09 degrees Celsius. This continuously increasing heat has become a matter of concern.
According to the climate tracking agency in Europe, July 21 has been recorded as the hottest day on Earth since 1940. Last year, July 6 was the hottest day of the year. Which has been broken on July 21 at the same temperature. However, there is some difference between the two temperatures. The temperature of the Earth on July 6 was 17.08 degrees.
13 consecutive hot months
The warming of the Earth is not a new thing because in the 20th century the Earth has been hot for about 550 months. This is disturbing and very worrying.' A few days ago America was burning in severe heat. This year, record-breaking heat is being experienced in the whole world along with America. According to the data of Copernicus Climate Change Service, June has been the hottest month of this year. This month the temperature of the Earth remained at a record level. This figure has been shown on the basis of the temperature of the last one year.