The Atacama Desert in Chile is considered the driest place on Earth, receiving an average of less than 0.04 inches (1 mm) of rainfall per year. This extreme aridity is due to its location between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, which create a rain shadow effect.
The Atacama Desert in Chile is considered the driest place on Earth, receiving very little rainfall each year.
A place with little rain is called a desert. Deserts are characterized by their dry climate, receiving very little precipitation throughout the year, which can result in arid conditions and sparse vegetation.
A desert is a dry region that receives very little rain, typically less than 250 millimeters of rainfall per year. Other examples of dry regions include steppe and semi-arid regions.
Hong Kong...by far! Hong Kong gets over 2000mm rain/year, while London(often grey and drizzly, though) gets only about 600 mm rain/year
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation per year on average.
a rain forest
semiarid is a place that gets little rain
The South East - Kent
Las Vegas, Nevada gets only 4.43 inches of rain per year. Phoenix, Arizona gets roughly 8 inches of rain per year.
The tropical rainforest gets less rain each year.
Egypt is the country which recieves the lowest amount of precipitation per year. Its average is just 51mm per year.
Derry City with 1800mm of rain a year. The Amazon rainforest only gets 1600mm a year!
Antarctica. Seriously. Desserts are classified as places that get less then 254mm of rain a year. The Sahara gets 25mm of rain a year. Antarctica gets only 2% of this. There are places in Antarctica where it hasn't rained for over 400 years.
the rainforest gets eighty inches of rain a year.
Edmonton gets 22cm (Approx.) of rain per year.
Portland Oregon gets rain approximately 150 days (of at least 0.1 mm of rainfall) per year.
Hawaii, mount waialeale gets 460 inches of rain all year