south america.
The Driest Continent Is Antarctica Because Nothing Can Grow There Its All Frozen. People Think Its Australia But Australia Is The 2ND Driest Continent.
The driest environment on Earth is the Atacama Desert in Chile, where some areas have not seen rainfall for hundreds of years. The wettest environment is believed to be the Mawsynram village in India, which holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall in the world.
Antarctica is the driest continent on Earth. It receives very little precipitation annually, and a large part of its surface is covered by ice, making it a polar desert.
In the wettest climate, soil development is dominated by leaching and podzolization processes, leading to the formation of podzols. In the driest climate, soil development is limited, leading to the formation of aridisols characterized by low organic matter content and distinct horizon development.
The world's smallest, flattest, and driest continent is Antarctica. It is the fifth-largest continent in terms of area but has the lowest average elevation of all the continents. Antarctica is covered in ice and is the driest continent because it receives very little precipitation.
desert-grassland-chaparral-deciduos-taiga-coniferous forest- tropical rain forest that is from driest to wettest lol
The west region has the wettest and driest place in the united states.
Antarctica is the driest continent.
The wettest continent, with plenty of rain forests is South America.
Aswan (the driest in the world too) Alexandria (wet for Egypt's standards)
The wettest continent, with plenty of rain forests is South America.
1.desert 2.tundra 3.boreal forest 4.grassland 5.temperate decidous forest
It isn't. Australia is considered the driest inhabited continent with antarctica as the driest overall.
Yes. Although the world's driest continent is Antarctica, Australia is the driest permanently inhabited continent.
Chile has both the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert, and one of the wettest places on Earth, Cherrapunji in India.
No. Technically, that would be Antarctica. Australia is the driest inhabited continent.
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.