The Atacama Desert of Chile is the driest area in South America.
All the deserts in South America are quite dry but the driest of all the Atacama Desert.
The Atacama desert in South America is the driest place on Earth.
The hottest temperature ever reliably recorded anywhere on earth was 134 degrees F. in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert of California on July 10, 1913. The same area usually receives on average 2-3 inches of rain per year, the driest area in North America.
It is very dry. The Mojave is the driest desert in North America. It usually receives less than 3 inches of rain per year.It is very dry. The Mojave is the driest desert in North America. It usually receives less than 3 inches of rain per year.
The largest desert is the Patagonian Desert and the driest is the Atacama.
The Mojave Desert is the driest region in the United States.
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No, the driest places on earth are the Atacama Desert in South America and Antarctica.
California - the Mojave Desert is the driest in the United States.
Utah, with annual rain fall of 12.26"
The hottest, driest place in the United States of America is Death Valley, Nevada. The coldest, driest place is Barrow, Alaska. Death Valley is the driest all around. Nevada is the driest state in the union, averaging only 9 inches of rainfall per year. Hawaii, the wettest state, averages nearly 64 inches. Nevada is the driest U.S. state, with approximately 9 inches of precipitation a year.