Hawaii has the rainiest spot on Earth, which is located on the island of Kauai. Mt. Wai'ale'ale holds this distinction, receiving an average annual rainfall of around 450 inches.
The rainiest spot on Earth is Mawsynram, a village in the Indian state of Meghalaya. It receives an annual average rainfall of around 467.4 inches (11,871 mm).
Yes. Every time the earth orbits the Sun it returns to the same spot
Any particular geographical spot on the earth can be located by its longitude and latitude coordinates.
The rainiest spot in the US is Mt. Waialeale in Hawaii, which averages about 460 inches per year. Not only is it the rainiest in the US, it is the rainiest spot on earth, depending on the year, and how it is measured. Compare this to Miami, which gets usually between 50 and 60 inches per year, and Seattle, which usually gets less than 40 inches per year.
No. That spot is light and it is day.
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The epicenter is the spot on earth's crust directly above the spot where the earthquake formed.
The wettest US City is Hilo Hawaii which averages 128 inches of rain each year and has 277 rain days. Yuma Arizona averages 2.65 inches to rank as the driest City and has 17 rain days each year.
Hawaii was formed from a hot spot, which is a location where hot magma rises from deep within the Earth and creates volcanic activity on the surface over a stationary point. The magma formed the Hawaiian Islands as the Pacific tectonic plate moved over the hot spot.
The exact spot on earth where a place is found is determined by its coordinates, typically latitude and longitude. These coordinates pinpoint the precise location on the Earth's surface.