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Australia is the driest inhabited continent.
Antarctica is the driest of all the continents.

This is because in Antarctica it is too cold for the sun to heat up the oceans or melt the ice, so it will not evaporate. Additionally, cold air (especially below freezing), cannot hold as much water vapor as warmer air.

Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and windiest place on Earth. The lowest temperature ever recorded was -89.6 degrees Celsius. Wind speeds during gales can reach 320km per hour. The average wind speed is over 70km per hour. These conditions can be a difficulty because of the cold, windy weather.

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Yes, the driest inhabited continent would be Australia but in overall the answer is Antarctica. As this is a surprise, read the explanation below:

Antarctica is also the coldest continent on Earth so everything freezes to ice but it doesn't mean they receive loads of ice and snow from the sky (like normal temperate countries receive rain from the sky) to make the continent freezing. The reason it is cold is because our planet is a tilted sphere. The sun shines more to the Equator (but the areas of the Equator are tropical so there are always clouds blocking the rays of sun, anyway) and makes it hotter apart from the hot deserts. Therefore, the further the region is from the Equator, the colder it is. This means that most of the time, it is too cold around the Antarctic Circle to heat up the icy waters from evaporation because the Antarctic is at the utter south of the sphere.

The amount of evaporation is so low that this icy continent receives less than 13mm of snow/ice every year!

I'm not trying to show-off my general knowledge skills but I hope this helps your understanding!

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