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The word driest is used to show the extent of something eg. the UK has had its driest summer this year or the Sahara dessert is the most driest desert known to man
Parts of Shropshire had less than 400mm of rain in 2011. I don't know how that compares with other parts of the UK, but I know that Essex (on average the driest county) had quite a bit more than this.
Some of the driest places in the UK include Essex, Suffolk, Kent, Cambridgeshire, and East Sussex. These areas tend to receive lower levels of rainfall compared to other regions in the UK. However, it's worth noting that the UK as a whole has a relatively high average annual rainfall.
Well France was basically against 3 countries, UK Portugal and Spain
New Zealand -- Coromandel peninsula, Karikari peninsular Australia -- Cape York peninsular, Dampier peninsular USA -- Florida peninsular, Baja peninsular Germany -- Butjadingen peninsular
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.
opposite of driest
The driest parts of Malaysia are typically found in the rain shadow areas of the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, particularly in regions like the state of Perlis and parts of Kedah. These areas receive significantly less rainfall compared to the eastern regions, which are influenced by the monsoon winds. Additionally, certain inland areas, such as parts of Selangor and Negeri Sembilan, can also experience lower precipitation levels. Overall, Malaysia's climate is generally humid and tropical, but these specific regions exhibit the driest conditions.
Peninsular War happened in 1812.
Peninsular Myotis was created in 1898.
It isn't. Australia is considered the driest inhabited continent with antarctica as the driest overall.