Nevada
Nevada records the least rainfall among U.S. states, with an annual average of around 9.5 inches of rainfall.
The biome that receives the least amount of rainfall is the desert biome. Deserts typically receive less than 250 mm (10 inches) of rainfall per year.
As of now, the inhabited place with the least rainfall in the world is Aswan, Egypt. Aswan experiences extremely low levels of rainfall, with an average annual precipitation of less than 0.1 inches.
The country that has the least rain fall is Egypt. It is the driest country with only 51 mm per year on average of rain fall.
Eastern Oregon, particularly the region known as the rain shadow of the Cascade Range, receives the least amount of rain in the state. Places like Bend and the high desert areas get significantly less rainfall compared to the western part of the state.
Nevada records the least rainfall among U.S. states, with an annual average of around 9.5 inches of rainfall.
The US states with the most annual rainfall are Louisiana and Alabama.
The Mojave Desert of California receives the least amount of rainfall per year.
With a 2000 population of 544,270 Wyoming is the least populous US state.
Wyoming is the least populated U.S. state.
The location in the United States that receives the least amount of rainfall is Death Valley, California. This location receives an average of 2.36 inches of rain annually.
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