The wettest side of England is the west: it bears the brunt of any weather coming in off the Atlantic (which is often wet!). The Pennines ( a range of hills / mountains) runs north / south: when weather (clouds) reach this area, they are forced to rise, thereby encouragng them to drop any rain present.
The wettest place in England has got to be in the hills of SW Cumbria, Wales.
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Cumbria is certainly one of the wettest places, it's in the "rain shadow" of the Pennine Mountians.
It is not in Wales - Wales is a different coun
the wettest place on average is Crib Goch in Snowdonia, Wales, with 4470 millimetres or 176.0ins of rain
Snowdonia in Wales is the wettest place in the UK.
UK coastal waters extend 12 nautical miles out from the island.
Essex middlesbrough and pennines
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Dullness, Glen Active in the Highlands of Scotland is Britain's wettest place, with an average annual rainfall of 130.16 inches (3.3 metres). yeah what that person said
the wettest place on average is Crib Goch in Snowdonia, Wales, with 4470 millimetres or 176.0ins of rain
These are the wettest TOWNS in Britain. They do not include villages. 1) Fort William, Scotland; 2) Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales; (Most of the wettest places are villages such as Seathwaite in Curmbria, England and Capel Currig in Conwy, North Wales.)
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The wettest place in Africa is Debuncha in Cameroon
what month was grib goch the wettest place on earth
Well, a place called Cherrapunji ner the boarder with India is the wettest place on earth, so yeah, you can call Bangladesh one of the wettest places on Earth...
in the place that its raining
The wettest place in South Africa is Matiwa in Limpopo with an average annual rainfall of 2004 mm
The wettest place in South Africa is Matiwa in Limpopo with an average annual rainfall of 2004 mm
The second wettest place on Earth is in Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela. This place has rain for 10 hours every day.