The driest place is Wadi Halfa in the Sudan with less than 2.54 mm of rain
The western side of southern Africa and the Namib Desert.
Death Valley, California is such a place.
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The world's longest drought lasted 400 years from 1571 until 1971 in the Atacama Desert of Chile, the driest place on Earth.
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No, the driest places on earth are the Atacama Desert in South America and Antarctica.
The driest deserts on earth are Antarctica and the Atacama Desert in South America.The driest place on earth is either the Atacama Desert of South America or Antarctica. Scientists vary in opinion.
The driest (no "most" needed, double superlative) place in South Africa is the west coast, especially the Skeleton Coast of Namibia. If the Republic, the NW Province, which borders Namibia and the Kalihari Desert.
The Namib Desert is the driest place in southern Africa
The Sahara Desert The Wadi Halfa in Sudan is the driest place with 2.5 mm of rain
It isn't. Australia is considered the driest inhabited continent with antarctica as the driest overall.
The driest place on Earth is Dry Valleys, Antarctica, the second driest place is Arica, Chile
No. Technically, that would be Antarctica. Australia is the driest inhabited continent.
It is Wadi Halfa in the Sudan with 2.5 mm of rain in a year
The Atacama desert, the driest desert in the world.
No, that'd be Australia.