Which desert
the atacama desert
sahara desert
our ausie desert
The Atacama Desert in Chile.
Atacama desert in Chile and Argentina
The Mojave Desert of California receives the least amount of rainfall per year.
The biome that receives the least amount of rainfall is the desert biome. Deserts typically receive less than 250 mm (10 inches) of rainfall per year.
Rainfall is least likely to occur in desert regions such as the Sahara Desert, Atacama Desert, or Antarctica due to the arid conditions in these areas. These regions receive minimal precipitation throughout the year, leading to a scarcity of rainfall.
The desert biome receives the least amount of rainfall, typically less than 10 inches per year. These regions have dry and arid conditions with little vegetation adapted to survive in low precipitation environments.
That could very well be the Sonoran Desert of the United States. It receives more rainfall than any other American desert on average.
Which desert
The Kalahari Desert where the average annual rainfall ranges from around 110 mm (close to aridity) to more than 500 mm in some areas of the north and east.