The Acatama desert
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less than 10 inches a year
The driest months in the UK are generally May or June, with an average of about 50 cm per month. The driest week in 2013 was the first week of June, where rainfall was well below average in most areas.
Atacama desert Is the driest place in the world so I believe that gets the least rainfall.Added:::The Atacama Desert of Chile is the driest desert on earth... Thereare sections of the desert with an annual average rainfall of 0.6 mm....However that was not the question,the question is "which place on earth has the least rainfall" which according to NASA,National Geographic and several other institutes of science is in Antarctica in an area called the Dry Valleys, which have seen no rainfall for nearly 2 million years.There is absolutely no precipitation in this region and it makes up a 4800 square kilometer region..
It is actually the Antarctica. Parts of the continant hasn't seen rain for 2,000,000 years! A desret is a place that getslessthan 254 mm (10 inches) of rain a year, the Sahara gets just 25 mm (1 inch) a year. Antarctica's average annual rainfall is about the same, but 2% of it, known as the Dry Valleys is free of ice and snow and it never rains there at all. The next driest place is the Atacama desert in Chile. In some areas, no rain has fallen there for 400 years and its average annual rainfall is a tiny 0.1 mm (0.004 inches). Taken as a whole this makes it the world's driest desert 250 times as dry as the Sahara.
The Atacama Desert is considered by many to be the driest desert on earth. Others argue that the Antarctic Desert deserves the honor.
The Atacama Desert is considered by many to be the driest desert on earth. Others argue that the Antarctic Desert deserves the honor.
The Atacama Desert is considered by many to be the driest desert on earth. Others argue that the Antarctic Desert deserves the honor.
The Atacama Desert is one of the two driest deserts on earth. Some areas have received no measurable rainfall in recorded time.
There is only one desert in northern Chile and that is the Atacama Desert, the driest desert on earth.
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According to Wikipedia, the coldest place in England was Edgmond in Shropshire, with a recording of -26.1C or -15F on 10th January 1982. This is the lowest recorded natural temperature in England. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_England
Yes, the Atacama Desert is one of the driest, if not the driest area on earth. Some say that the honor of driest desert should go to Antarctica.
The Atacama desert is the driest place in the world and it has 0.04in of rainfall a year. This is equal to 1millemeter.
Jaisalmer is the driest place in India. Its annual rainfall days are less than 10 in a entire year.
Antarctica is actually the driest place on earth due to being extremely cold and having no rainfall at all.
The Atacama Desert of northern Chile is one of the two driest deserts in the world.