No. Antarctica is the driest continent on earth, with humidity around five percent.
mild and rainfall plentiful
Yes but only very rarely - that is why Antarctica is a desert.
Antarctica and the Atacama Desert receive little rainfall.
Desert not always mean a hot place. A desert is a place where rainfall (or the equivalent in snow) is less than 10 inches (250 mm) per year. rainfall is not these much in Antarctica. That's why antarctica is a desert.
Which part of the u.s has plentiful rainful through the yeat and is generally warm to hot and humid in the summer?
Antarctica is actually the driest place on earth due to being extremely cold and having no rainfall at all.
The only rainfall in Antarctica occurs on the Antarctic Peninsula. According to Wikipedia: "From the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula south to 68 degrees South, precipitation averages 35-50 cm per year."
Both Saudi Arabia and Antarctica are primarily deserts. Admittedly, Antarctica is a cold desert, but both regions receive minimal rainfall.
Algae, moss, liverworts, lichens, and microscopic fungi grow on Antarctica, but only in a limited area of the Antarctic Peninsula. None of the vegitation is robust, plentiful or large.
None. It only gets snow and frozen precipitation.
Antarctica receives little rainfall in 1 year. About 35-50 centimeters of water is received in Antarctica. It may sound strange, but Antarctica is also considered a desert, a landscape/ region that receives little or no precipitation.
Antarctica is the world's largest desert at 14 million sq km. (No rainfall, no surface water and no significant vegetation)