Groucho's Fact Hunt



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Libya, one colour , no design, apparently it represents a field.
it's been changed (in 2011) to
2000px-Flag_of_Libya.svg.png
 
The word "OK" came about in 1839 when a newspaper used it as a humerous abbreviation of "oll korrect."

I suspect this is one of those ones that may have a few plausible explanations though.
 

57.8 degrees (136 F) is the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth, in Libya, 1922.
136 degrees seemed low to me, so a quick hit on google shows up a few things.

Firstly, temperatures reached are generally lower than what I though!!! I myself have been in 122 F in Palm Desert, CA.....so I expected the records to be much higher!!!!!

But the world record temperature you mentioned was de-certified (apparently a recorder error) and is no longer recognized as the record. The current standing record is in Death Valley, California from 1912, at a lower 56.7 C / 134.1 F (although there is apparently a fair amount of controversy over that record as well).

However they think much higher temps have occurred, just not ever been recorded. Including a heat burst in Iran measuring 87 C / 188 F (June 1967) and 66.8 C / 152.2 C in the aptly named Flaming Mountains of China (though this was recorded by a satellite and not confirmed)

http://www.kpbs.org/news/2013/jul/15/doubts-cloud-death-valleys-100-year-heat-record/
http://wmo.asu.edu/world-highest-temperature
 

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