Oh, dude, Patagonia isn't actually the driest place on Earth. That title goes to the Atacama Desert in Chile. It's like the Sahara, but with even less moisture. So, yeah, Patagonia is known for its stunning landscapes and rugged beauty, but it's definitely not winning any awards for being the driest place on Earth.
No, Death Valley is far from the driest area on earth. That distinction goes to Antarctica and the Atacama Desert.
The driest place on earth is the Atacama Desert in Chile. Some parts of this desert have not received any significant rainfall in centuries due to its location between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, which create a rain shadow effect.
The word driest is used to show the extent of something eg. the UK has had its driest summer this year or the Sahara dessert is the most driest desert known to man
South America is the continent that has the driest place on Earth (Atacama Desert in Chile) and the largest tropical rainforest (Amazon Rainforest).
the dirtiest place on earth is linfen china
The driest place on Earth is Dry Valleys, Antarctica, the second driest place is Arica, Chile
Yes, deserts are the driest places on Earth.
The Atacama desert in South America is the driest place on Earth.
No, the driest places on earth are the Atacama Desert in South America and Antarctica.
No, Death Valley is far from the driest area on earth. That distinction goes to Antarctica and the Atacama Desert.
The driest deserts on earth are Antarctica and the Atacama Desert in South America.The driest place on earth is either the Atacama Desert of South America or Antarctica. Scientists vary in opinion.
All of Antarctica is dry -- it's the driest continent and the earth's largest desert.On average, Antarctica is the driest place on earth with an average humidity of about five percent.
its located in a ... PLACE! hah
the driest and hottest place on earth would be the Mexico or the sahara desert
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The Atacama Desert.
No, the Atacama Desert in South America is considered by many to be the driest place on earth. Others feel the honor should go to Antarctica.