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High Temperatures Collection

"Hot Weather Sydney: Embracing the Sizzling Sun in the Land Down Under

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: The parched earth

The parched earth
Arid and cracked soil. High temperatures, pollution, climate change and low rainfall have also led to one of the most severe drought situations in Italy in recent years

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Surface of Venus and probe, artwork

Surface of Venus and probe, artwork
Surface of Venus and balloon probe, artwork. The surface of Venus is the hottest planetary surface in the solar system, with temperatures of nearly 500 degrees Celsius

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Iron-smelting furnace, artwork

Iron-smelting furnace, artwork
Iron-smelting furnace. Artwork of the structure of a traditional smelting furnace. This stone or brick structure is filled with iron ore and coke (fuel with a high carbon content) and ignited

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Czochralski silicon crystal growth

Czochralski silicon crystal growth
Silicon crystal growth. Artwork showing the industrial Czochralski process used to grow silicon crystals. Polycrystalline silicon (top left)

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Surface of Mercury, artwork C015 / 4013

Surface of Mercury, artwork C015 / 4013
Surface of Mercury. Artwork of the Sun over rocky outcrops on the surface of the planet Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, orbiting at an average distance of 58 million kilometres

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Erta Ale volcano lava lake, Ethiopia C016 / 9673

Erta Ale volcano lava lake, Ethiopia C016 / 9673
Erta Ale volcano lava lake. The Erta Ale basaltic shield volcano is located in the Danakil depression, Ethiopia. It has an active lava lake around 100 metres in diameter

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Lava lake volcanic activity, Ethiopia C016 / 9675

Lava lake volcanic activity, Ethiopia C016 / 9675
Lava lake volcanic activity. Lava fountains breaking through the crust on the surface of the lava lake of the Erta Ale basaltic shield volcano, located in the Danakil depression, Ethiopia

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Lava lake volcanic fissures, Ethiopia C016 / 9676

Lava lake volcanic fissures, Ethiopia C016 / 9676
Lava lake volcanic fissures. Glowing pattern of fissures in the crust on the surface of the lava lake of the Erta Ale basaltic shield volcano, located in the Danakil depression, Ethiopia

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Lava lake volcanic activity, Ethiopia C016 / 9674

Lava lake volcanic activity, Ethiopia C016 / 9674
Lava lake volcanic activity. Spattering at the edge of the lava lake of the Erta Ale basaltic shield volcano, located in the Danakil depression, Ethiopia

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Alien landscape and planets, artwork C016 / 6345

Alien landscape and planets, artwork C016 / 6345
Alien landscape and planets. Artwork of the view from a moon of a gas giant extrasolar planet. Such planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Surface of Mercury, artwork C016 / 6323

Surface of Mercury, artwork C016 / 6323
Surface of Mercury. Artwork of the Sun (upper left) over rocky outcrops and craters on the surface of the planet Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6347

Alien landscape and planet, artwork C016 / 6347
Alien landscape and planet. Artwork of the view from a moon of a gas giant extrasolar planet. Such planets are detected by a variety of methods

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Child under mosqito net, Iraq

Child under mosqito net, Iraq
Child under mosqito net. Iraqi boy sleeping under a mosquito net in Batta, Iraq, in temperatures of 54 degrees Celsius (130 degrees Fahrenheit)

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Float-zone silicon crystal growth

Float-zone silicon crystal growth
Silicon crystal growth. Artwork showing the float-zone process used to grow silicon crystals, an alternative to the Czochralski process (C014/7163)

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Cyanide engraving furnace, 1914 C016 / 4515

Cyanide engraving furnace, 1914 C016 / 4515
Cyanide engraving furnace. Printing worker dipping a plate in a cyanide furnace at the US Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Washington DC, USA

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: George K. Burgess, US physicist C014 / 0120

George K. Burgess, US physicist C014 / 0120
George Kimball Burgess (1874-1932), US physicist. Burgess was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then at the University of Paris

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Outside temperature thermometer, Crete

Outside temperature thermometer, Crete
Outside temperature thermometer, showing a reading of 45 degrees Celsius. An arid landscape is seen behind it. Photographed in Crete in 2007

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: ARD re-entry, artwork

ARD re-entry, artwork

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: ATV re-entry, artwork

ATV re-entry, artwork
Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) re-entry, artwork. This is an unmanned resupply vehicle used by the European Space Agency to supply the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageHigh Temperatures Collection: Earths internal structure, artwork

Earths internal structure, artwork
Earths internal structure. Cutaway artwork showing various subdivisions and layers from the Earths crust down to its iron core (depth of 6371 kilometres)


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"Hot Weather Sydney: Embracing the Sizzling Sun in the Land Down Under. " As summer hits its peak, Sydney turns into a fiery paradise with scorching high temperatures that make you appreciate every drop of shade. The blazing sun paints the city in vibrant hues as Sydneysiders brave the heatwave, seeking refuge in cool coastal breezes and icy treats. When mercury rises to new heights, Sydneysiders find solace by hitting the stunning beaches or diving into crystal-clear pools to beat the sweltering heat. High temperatures transform Sydney's streets into a melting pot of people dressed casually, sipping cold beverages while enjoying outdoor activities under clear blue skies. In this sun-drenched metropolis, locals and tourists alike flock to rooftop bars and waterfront restaurants to soak up panoramic views while relishing refreshing drinks amidst soaring temperatures. Hot weather brings out an array of colorful summer fashion trends as residents don their breezy outfits and wide-brimmed hats to stay stylishly cool throughout scorching days. From early morning jogs along picturesque coastlines to twilight picnics at lush parks, Sydneysiders adapt their routines seamlessly during hot spells without compromising on enjoyment. Despite relentless heatwaves testing resilience, Sydney remains alive with energy as festivals, concerts, and outdoor events continue unabated - proving that nothing can dampen spirits when it comes to embracing summertime fun. High temperatures become an invitation for adventure seekers who embark on thrilling water sports like surfing or paddleboarding along Sydney's iconic shores – where adrenaline meets nature's elements head-on. As dusk falls upon this urban oasis engulfed by high temperatures, locals gather around barbecues in backyards or enjoy evening strolls through illuminated streets – creating memories even during sultry nights. Sydney summers are synonymous with high temperatures.