Chile has both the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert, and one of the wettest places on Earth, Cherrapunji in India.
desert-grassland-chaparral-deciduos-taiga-coniferous forest- tropical rain forest that is from driest to wettest lol
The west region has the wettest and driest place in the united states.
1.desert 2.tundra 3.boreal forest 4.grassland 5.temperate decidous forest
Egypt wettest month is December.
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The wettest continent is South America, particularly the northern part with regions like the Amazon rainforest. The driest continent is Antarctica, as it is the coldest and receives very little precipitation in the form of snow.
The driest environment on Earth is the Atacama Desert in Chile, where some areas have not seen rainfall for hundreds of years. The wettest environment is believed to be the Mawsynram village in India, which holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall in the world.
Summer was dry, spring and winter could be wet.
In the wettest climate, soil development is dominated by leaching and podzolization processes, leading to the formation of podzols. In the driest climate, soil development is limited, leading to the formation of aridisols characterized by low organic matter content and distinct horizon development.
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.
No. On the contrary, South Australia is Australia's driest state.The wettest states and/or territories in Australia are Queensland and the Northern Territory, as their climates are more sub-tropical in nature.