It depends on your opinion. Apparently, the top 3 for both type of the Olympics are as they are below:
Winter Olympics
#1: Women`s Figure Skating
#2: Half Pipe
#3: Pair Figure Skating
Summer Olympics
#1: Men`s Swimming
#2: Men`s Running
#3: Women`s Swimming
I see a pattern in that. Anyway I`ve researched and now can show a few more details.
Percentage of Women watching Winter Olympics: 82%
Percentage of Women watching Summer Olympics: 84%
Percentage of Men watching Winter Olympics: 73%
Percentage of Men watching Summer Olympics: 64%
Percentage of Girls watching Winter Olympics: 45%
Percentage of Girls watching Summer Olympics: 11%
Percentage of Boys watching Winter Olympics: 27%
Percentage of Boys watching Summer Olympics: 36%
Winter Olympics are more popular, and so that means Women`s Figure Skating is the hottest Olympic sport.
After comparing this all to that all, I`ve noticed what is most popular. But most popular->hottest, so it`s "hottest", as some people say. I, myself, prefer Pair Figure Skating, but people can think what they want.
Luge->not as popular as->mens figure skating->not as popular as->womens figure skating
Pair Figure skating falls in about 4th place for Winter Olympics. Luge is about 7th though.
Armpit is the hottest part.
The blue part of a flame is the hottest.
Hottest part is the piston crown....
the hottest part in Maryse body is all.
My teacher taught me it was the hottest at the end of the blue part of the flame.
(summer) the hottest part of the day is 12 - 3:30 in the after noon. xx
The flame of the candle is the hottest part, reaching temperatures of around 1400 degrees Celsius.
the sun's core is the hottest part of the sun
Near the tip of a blue flame is the hottest.
The tip of the blue cone at the base of a candle flame is typically the hottest part, reaching temperatures around 1400 degrees Celsius. The outer yellow part of the flame is cooler, serving as a buffer that prevents heat loss from the inner blue core.
No
The middle part of a flame is the hottest because that is where combustion is occurring at its highest intensity, with the most fuel and oxygen present. As a result, it generates the highest temperatures in that region.