The Antarctic or the Arctic, too cold to rain
The Pacific Ocean covers approximately one third of the Earth's surface, making it the largest and deepest ocean in the world.
The major climate regions geographers divide the earth into are tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar. These regions are based on factors like temperature, precipitation, and vegetation patterns, and help to provide a broad understanding of the world's climate diversity.
Because its too cold for any water to evaporate and precipitate back down to earth I think you meant to say that it is too cold for water to CONDENSE and precipitate back down to earth. If it is too dry, water WILL evaporate.
The Great Salt Lake is the largest known salt lake in the Western Hemisphere. The earth's largest salt flat is named Salar de Uyuni.
Flat regions of dry lava on the surface of the moon are called maria. They are large dark basins formed by ancient volcanic activity and are visible from Earth as dark areas on the lunar surface.
The yellow part of the Earth typically represents the desert regions or arid areas such as the Sahara Desert in Africa or the Australian Outback. These regions receive minimal precipitation and have limited vegetation due to their dry conditions.
Because its too cold for any water to evaporate and precipitate back down to earth I think you meant to say that it is too cold for water to CONDENSE and precipitate back down to earth. If it is too dry, water WILL evaporate.
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All of Antarctica is dry -- it's the driest continent and the earth's largest desert.On average, Antarctica is the driest place on earth with an average humidity of about five percent.
The country with the world's largest area of tundra is Russia.
On average, one cubic foot of dry earth weighs about 75-100 pounds. However, this can vary depending on the composition of the soil, moisture content, and density of the earth.
No, actually. The Antarctic Desert is the largest desert, though some geographers disagree. A desert is determined by its annual precipitation, and Antarctica is definitely a dry cold area.Deserts are normally divided into "cold" and "hot" deserts.The Sahara is the largest hot desert and Antarctica the largest cold desertThe Sahara Desert is the largest hot desert on Earth, but the largest desert overall is the Antarctic.