The wettest place on earth is the Indian state of Meghalya which also in the summer months has no rain and is ofter in drought conditions. The driest place on earth is the Atacama dersert. The coldest is the Antarctica. Hope this helps.
-Accesssibility to the places -Hit places for tourists (tourism) -Daily population flow
Hill country is a formal region because it is a very hilly part of Texas and some of its surrounding places are affected by it.
There is no country without anyone! There are only some places without anyone
PE stands for several places. Country: Peru Canadian Province: Prince Edward Island Regions/cities: Pernambuco, Brazil and/or Pescara, Italy
The wettest place on earth is the Indian state of Meghalya which also in the summer months has no rain and is ofter in drought conditions. The driest place on earth is the Atacama dersert. The coldest is the Antarctica. Hope this helps.
The Eastern Himalayas in India are some of the wettest places on earth. The average annual rainfall there is 405 inches.
The land that have bases are federal property. Most are located in places that are the wettest, driest, hottest, isolated, swampy, snake ridden, coldest spots on earth.
Asia has many different climates; some of the coldest, some of the hottest, some of the wettest and some of the driest places on earth.
Parts of Antarctica and the Atacama Desert in Chile are the driest places in the world.
Egypt
Top 1 is debated between Atacama Desert, Chile and some place in Antarctica. I'm not sure about the rest, but I'm trying to find out the top 3 wettest and driest places in the world for a project.
Yes, deserts are the driest places on Earth.
No. South America is home to what is regularly referred to as the driest place in the world, the Atacama Desert of Chile. There are certain areas of this desert that have not had any rainfall on record. However, the wettest place is certainly not South American. Mawsynram and Cherrapunji in India are often regarded as the world's wettest places, with Mount Waiʻaleʻale, Hawaii and Lloro, Columbia, also breaking precipitation records. The latter being in South America. So it could very well be stated that South America has both the driest and the wettest places in the world!
The Atacama Desert of northern Chile is one of the driest places on earth and frequently has fog in places near the Pacific.
No, the driest places on earth are the Atacama Desert in South America and Antarctica.
Believe it or not, one of the wettest places on earth is believed to be Mt. Waialeale in Kauai, where it is believed to rain between 11,000 and 13,000 millimetres per year! There it rains for about 11 1/2 months per year. That's alot!