the equator provides an ideal location
the bottom, except 4 the waterfalls and melting snow...
Brazil is not and never was part of France.
This question make little sence on many levels... Taken as is... "would" is not a noun and therefore cannot posses a wettest part. To use the homophone wood instead of would, the wettest part of a tree's wood is near it's center. A plants leaves produce water through photsynthesis, and a plants roots are constantly saturated with water, making both these aspects the wetter part of a tree, however they are not the wood of the tree. Using insight, this question could also be what is the wettest part of the world. It is hard to get more wet than water itself. Lakes, rivers, and the oceans are the wettest part of the world. If your talking rainfall than any of the rainforests in South America would take the cake. It is not uncommon for rain to fall everyday of the year in these locations. Please read your question before you post it.
The wettest place in China is usually considered to be the island of Hainan, particularly the southern part of the island. Hainan experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with heavy rainfall during the wet season.
Egypt wettest month is December.
The wettest year on record was 1997.
Jackson is the wettest city in Kentucky.
I believe Swansea has been given the oficial title!
The wettest state is Hawaii with about 67 inches per year. The second wettest (and wettest in continental) is Louisiana with about 58 inches per year. Mt. Waialeale on Kauai in Hawaii (about 460 inches per year) The wettest location in the continental US is Quillaylute, Washington with the rainfall of 101.7 inches a year.
The wettest month varies depending on the location. In general, the wettest month is typically during the rainy season in that specific region. It is important to look up the specific region's climate data to determine the wettest month.
Yes. For the months of January through March are the summer months in Brazil. There's heavy rainfall in the Amazon. And southern states such as Rio de Janeiroand Sao Paulo see among their wettest weather during these three months. In fact, rains may be heavy enough to cause traffic jams and landslides. The months of April through June are the autumnal months for Brazil. And these are the months that tend to be the wettest in the drought-stricken states of northeastern Brazil. The months of July through September are the winter months for Brazil. And they're the driest of the year. In fact, during those months, some places in Brazil haven't seen rain in years. And the months of October through December are the spring months for Brazil. And they're when most of Brazil, except for the drought-prone northeast, gets most of its rain.