-44°F (-42°C) back in 1982
Well, to be honest no one really knows. For starters you have to remember that people have only been recording hurricanes for the last 200 years or so, plus back in the days of prehistory Florida wasn't were it is now (thanks to plate tecontics).
There are several contenders for this title. The hottest place in the world is El Azizia in the middle of the Sahara Desert when in 1922 the temperature was recorded at 124°F (58°C), however you could contend that Cairo is also the hottest place in the world it recorded a temperature of 119°F (49°C) in … Read more
April in Greece is akin to summer across the rest of mainland Europe. Highs approach 68°F (20°C) with lows of 52°F (11°C). What is a little suprising is that they get an average of 1.1 inches (28mm) of rain during April which equates to just 0.03 inches (1mm) a day.
The Scottish Highlands would be a good bet. No tornadoes that I can remember, floods are very few and far between. Could be a problem with snow though
The President is elected by means of an electoral college which is made up of political appointees nominated by every party contesting the Presidential Election.
When you cast your ballot for President, what you are in fact saying is "Yes, I agree that if the candidate I am voting for gets the most votes in … Read more
York operates on the Greenwich Mean Time Zone between October and March and on British Summer Time between March and October. This is the same rule oberserved by Majorca, therefore regardless of the time of year, Majorca will always be one hour AHEAD of York
If you are muscular, you should ignore BMI (Body Mass Index) for one simple reason. You are muscular. Muscle weighs more than fat and therefore every time you calculate your BMI you will be classed as OBESE. As an example Google "World's Heaviest Man" and "Arnold Schwarzengger 1974" and use the index to calculate their … Read more