Antarctica has virtually no precipitation of note. If we exclude it, Australia is the driest continent. While Northern Africa is very arid, the Congo River basin is one of the wettest large areas on Earth. Only the Amazon basin receives more rain.
Antarctica has the least precipitation of all the continents. Its interior is technically classified as a desert due to its extremely low precipitation levels.
Africa is the driest continent. Although it does have some tropical rainforests, quite a bit of the continent is a desert which rarely gets much rainfall.
Antarctica is the driest continent on Earth outside of Australia. It receives very little precipitation, with most of the continent being a cold desert.
Antarctica is the continent that only has one climate, which is a polar climate characterized by extreme cold temperatures and very little precipitation.
The driest country in the world is Egypt, while the driest continent is Antarctica. Egypt's desert regions receive very low precipitation, particularly the Sahara desert in the west. Antarctica is classified as the driest continent due to its extremely low annual precipitation levels.
Antarctica is considered the driest inhabited continent on Earth because of its extremely low precipitation levels. Most of the continent receives only minimal amounts of snowfall each year, making it the driest place on Earth.
Antarctica is considered the world's wettest continent due to its abundant snowfall and ice accumulation. Despite being a desert due to low precipitation, the amount of water stored in its ice sheet makes it the wettest continent overall.
Antarctica is the continent that has the lowest amount of precipitation within a year. The second lowest amount of precipitation annually is recorded by South America who averages .03 of an inch of rain.
The continent with the lowest average annual precipitation is Antarctica.
No much. Average humidity on the continent is five percent. It is the driest continent on earth.
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The continent that is considered to be an entire desert is Antarctica. It is called a desert because it only get an annual precipitation of 8 inches.
Antarctica is a continent, and also the world's largest desert, due to the lack of precipitation. It is a cold desert, not a hot desert.
Yes.
Antarctica's average humidity is about five percent. For a continent which is the size of USA and Mexico combined, this makes Antarctica a desert. On the northern coasts, there may be as much as eight inches of precipitation per year, and elsewhere, precipitation is negligible.
There is little or no precipitation on the Antarctic continent: it is classified as a desert with about five percent humidity. However, it has been known to rain on the Antarctic Peninsula.
Moist warm air comes out of the maritime islands and collides with the colder are on the continent. When the air masses meet, precipitation follows.
The entire continent of Antarctica is a desert with an annual precipitation of 8 inches.
Because they don't get much precipitation there.Another AnswerAverage humidity is less than five percent on the continent, on average.