a rainforest
I believe it is the tundra. It does get little precipitation, and it is very cold, resulting in the frozen soil.
The wettest place in the USA is Mt Waialeale on the island of Kauai, which gets an average of 460 inches of rain a year, and there are several other places in Hawaii which get over 200 inches a year. Alaska gets a lot of precipitation, its wettest place getting 237 inches a year. In the 'lower 48' most rain falls in Oregon and western Washington state. The wettest town there is Forks, Washington, whose existence and weather were featured in the 'Twilight' books.
Tropical rainforests typically receive the most precipitation on average, with some areas receiving up to 400 inches (10,000 mm) of rain per year.
A place on Earth with little to no measurable precipitation is called a desert. Deserts typically receive less than 10 inches (250 millimeters) of rainfall per year, resulting in arid conditions and sparse vegetation.
Most condensation on Earth takes place in the atmosphere, where water vapor in the air cools and turns into liquid droplets. This process is essential for the formation of clouds, fog, and precipitation.
Savanna
tropical rain forest
I believe it is the tundra. It does get little precipitation, and it is very cold, resulting in the frozen soil.
The precipitation in the polar zone is generally low, with most areas receiving less than 10 inches of precipitation per year. This is due to the cold temperatures, which limit the amount of moisture that can be held in the air. Snowfall is the most common form of precipitation in the polar zone.
the tundra.
The wettest place in the USA is Mt Waialeale on the island of Kauai, which gets an average of 460 inches of rain a year, and there are several other places in Hawaii which get over 200 inches a year. Alaska gets a lot of precipitation, its wettest place getting 237 inches a year. In the 'lower 48' most rain falls in Oregon and western Washington state. The wettest town there is Forks, Washington, whose existence and weather were featured in the 'Twilight' books.
Areas near the equator get the most rain. Areas like deserts sometimes never get precipitation. As far as the over all precipitation goes, there are great graphs and charts out there to see what the average precipitation per year on earth is.
Tropical rainforests typically receive the most precipitation on average, with some areas receiving up to 400 inches (10,000 mm) of rain per year.
Northwest region or in any region of precipitation over 20 inches a year.
Most of the Earth's precipitation falls in the ocean.
Antarctica. It has the most water than anywhere in the world, although it is a desert with only 166mm of precipitation, but almost all of that precipitation falls down as snow^That^ just means it has the most water. The wettest place on earth however is Mount Waialeale in Hawaii.I agree with the second answer but the second wettest place on earth is the tap
A place on Earth with little to no measurable precipitation is called a desert. Deserts typically receive less than 10 inches (250 millimeters) of rainfall per year, resulting in arid conditions and sparse vegetation.