The wettest -- liquid water -- part of Antarctica is the Antarctic Peninsula -- where sometimes it rains.
the part of Australia that gets the most moisture is the far north area of Queensland. It receives about 17 inches of rain per year.
The air would contain more moisture over Panama than over Antarctica. This is because Antarctica is classified as a desert, and all of its moisture is frozen in snow or ice.
Antarctica has the most land area.
The continent of Antarctica receives snow and is a desert. Most of the deserts of North America also receive snow.
All of the Antarctic is considered on average, a desert. The polar plateau receives the least amount of precipitation and the Antarctic Peninsula receives the most.
During the summer monsoon season of the southwestern United States and Mexico the moisture originates in the tropics. This region receives most of its annual precipitation from tropical moisture brought into the area by the southerly monsoon flow.
Because it's so cold, most moisture over Antarctica evaporates. The average humidity is only about five percent.
Yes, Antarctica receives more snowfall than most other countries, with some areas averaging over 6 inches of snow per year. The interior of Antarctica is the driest place on Earth, but coastal regions can receive much higher amounts of snowfall.
Antarctica is the driest continent because it receives very little precipitation in the form of rain or snow. This is due to its polar desert climate, where cold air holds very little moisture and most of the precipitation that falls is in the form of snow.
The position of the area in relation to the sun.
The southern most continent is Antarctica.
The area that receives the most direct rays of sun is the equator. This region experiences consistently high solar insolation throughout the year due to its position along the Earth's midsection, where sunlight strikes most directly.