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Which area? Japan? Germany?
The driest place is Wadi Halfa in the Sudan with less than 2.54 mm of rain
Japan
desert-grassland-chaparral-deciduos-taiga-coniferous forest- tropical rain forest that is from driest to wettest lol
Sapporo is on the island of Hokkaido, Japan and is in the more northern area of Japan.
Death Valley is the hottest and driest.
Japan is an island, not a continent...and it's not particularly dry.
The Atacama Desert of Chile is the driest area in South America.
Yes, the Atacama Desert is one of the driest, if not the driest area on earth. Some say that the honor of driest desert should go to Antarctica.
The northeastern region, particularly in Bahia and Pernambuco.
Britain's driest area, East Anglia, receives an average of around 600 millimeters of rainfall per year.
The Sahara Desert The Wadi Halfa in Sudan is the driest place with 2.5 mm of rain
The driest month varies by location, but typically, a region's driest month is during the winter or early spring when precipitation levels are at their lowest. To determine the driest month for a specific location, it is best to check historical weather data for that area.
Both Antarctica and the Atacama Desert share that honor.
No, Death Valley is far from the driest area on earth. That distinction goes to Antarctica and the Atacama Desert.
The driest inhabited area in the world is likely the Atacama Desert in Chile. It is known for its extremely low levels of precipitation, with some areas reportedly having never received rainfall.
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