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.
Not quite. Australia is the driest inhabited continent, but the driest continent is actually Antarctica.
Antarctica is the driest continent and lies completely in the southern hemisphere. Australia is the driest inhabitedcontinent in the southern hemisphere.
The driest country in the world is Egypt, while the driest continent is Antarctica. Egypt's desert regions receive very low precipitation, particularly the Sahara desert in the west. Antarctica is classified as the driest continent due to its extremely low annual precipitation levels.
The Dry Valleys of Antarctica is the driest place on Earth - 2nd would probably be the Sahara.
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In the state of Florida, there are three dry counties. They are Washington County, Liberty County and Lafayette County.The state that is the driest is Kentucky.
Parts of Shropshire had less than 400mm of rain in 2011. I don't know how that compares with other parts of the UK, but I know that Essex (on average the driest county) had quite a bit more than this.
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It isn't. Australia is considered the driest inhabited continent with antarctica as the driest overall.
Antarctica is the driest continent.
driest month Spain
Pine is the driest of all woods
The Desert is the driest biome.
australia is the second driest the driest is antarctica
Pine is the driest of all woods
April is the driest month in Paris