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The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced that July 2019 is the hottest on record in this month's temperature measurement.Other official agencies around the world have announced the same results.

The hottest summer
The agency announced on August 15 that July had crossed the July average of the entire 20th century by 0.95 degrees Celsius.

The agency, along with other specialized agencies such as the Copernicus Center of the European Union, announced about a month ago that June 2019 was also the warmest in the measurement date for this month, a difference of about a full degree from the average of the twentieth century.

In June, July and August, the Arab world witnessed a succession of hottest and hottest waves over the past few years.

Overall, 2019 is the hottest year to date for parts of North and South America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the southern half of Africa and parts of the Western Pacific, Western Indian Ocean and Atlantic Ocean.

It is known that the hottest ten years in the history of measurement occurred within the past twenty years, scientists due to the phenomenon of climate change.

Many mistakenly think that climate change only affects temperatures, but the fact that it has many effects.

Climate change
About 97% of scientists in the climate change research agree that what is happening on the planet is closely related to human activity.

Our cars, factories and power plants emit huge amounts of carbon dioxide, making it the largest in the atmosphere in 800,000 years.

Many mistakenly think that climate change only affects temperatures, for example in summer it rises by one degree, so they think this won't make much difference.

But climate change is a general state of change in many ways.With a slight change in temperature, anomalies such as sandstorms in the Arabian Gulf, droughts in the eastern Mediterranean region, and heatwaves are rising, as are the intensity of these events.

Although the prospects for global warming are not promising, the problem facing this scale is primarily political, as the countries of the world have yet to reach a final agreement on how to deal with it.