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Antarctica. There is a desert drier than Australia which is the Atacama desert in Chile in South America but Antarctica can be much drier than the Atacama desert especially the Mc Murdo Dry Valleys
Yes, but it is unevenly distributed among its territories. The northern portion of Mexico is much drier, covered by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts; central Mexico has a temperate climate, while southern Mexico is quite humid, covered by dense rainforests.
It is hotter and drier
It is hotter and drier
because there is to much water there
dry
Being dry means free of any liquids. Since water is a liquid and sand is a solid, sand is actually much drier than water.
No. They live in much, much colder and drier areas, like the Himalyas.
March is still cold in the Arctic. Much of the landscape is covered in snow. The tundra is frozen, as are the oceans until you get far from land. Days are still fairly short.
The Iberian Peninsula is much larger than the Italian Peninsula. The Iberian Peninsula is about 590,000 km2 in area, while the Italian Peninsula is only about 300,000 km2 in area.
Much warmer and drier.
Much of Italy is mountainous or hilly. In the mountains there were shepperd communities. Many towns were on hills. People liked to live on hills because they were easier to defend from raiders. This did not stop people from forming settlements in the plains.