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The Hottest day in the world officially recorded was 56.7 degrees Celsius. The coldest day in the world ever recorded was -89.2 degrees Celsius. If you subtract, or find the difference, you get 145.9 degrees Celsius, because 56.7-(-89.2)=145.9

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