In terms of rainfall, the wettest place in the world is Lloró, Columbia with an average annual rainfall of 523.6 inches (or 13,299.4 mm). In second place is Mawsynram, India, with an average rainfall of 467 in. (or 11,872 mm). Finally, the third wettest place in the world is Mt. Waialeale in Kauai, Hawaii in the United States, with an average rainfall of 460 inches per year (or 11,684 mm).
The capital of meghalaya is Shillong. Chirapunji is in Meghalaya and used to be one of the wettest places in the world.
The Wettest County in the World has 320 pages.
The Wettest County in the World was created on 2008-10-14.
Chile has both the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert, and one of the wettest places on Earth, Cherrapunji in India.
The Eastern Himalayas in India are some of the wettest places on earth. The average annual rainfall there is 405 inches.
The wettest continent, with plenty of rain forests is South America.
Well, a place called Cherrapunji ner the boarder with India is the wettest place on earth, so yeah, you can call Bangladesh one of the wettest places on Earth...
Antarctica is considered the world's wettest continent due to its abundant snowfall and ice accumulation. Despite being a desert due to low precipitation, the amount of water stored in its ice sheet makes it the wettest continent overall.
It isn't the wettest place on earth. It is one of the largest deserts in the world because of its low rainfall.
All places in Wales are equally wet.
colombia is the wettest place because of the tempreture and high of the mountains
One of the wettest places on Earth is Tutendo, Colombia. Annual precipitation is 11,770 mm (46 in).