The Sahara is the largest subtropical desert at 9,400,000 square kilometers or 3,320,000 square miles.
The wettest desert - the Sonoran Desert of North America is considered by many to be the wettest desert in the world. Average annual precipitation, depending on location, varies from 3 to 16 inches per year.
The Sonoran Desert is one of the wettest deserts in North America and averages from 3 to 16 inches of rain a year.
Top 1 is debated between Atacama Desert, Chile and some place in Antarctica. I'm not sure about the rest, but I'm trying to find out the top 3 wettest and driest places in the world for a project.
About one-third of the earth's land surface is desert.
The Antarctic Desert is the largest desert on earth.
Chile has both the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert, and one of the wettest places on Earth, Cherrapunji in India.
The warmest area on earth is the Lut Desert in Iran. the hottest temperature recorded there was 159.5* F. The wettest area on earth is Mawsynram in northeastern India. They get an average of 467.35 inches of rain per year.
No, Hawaii is not the wettest place on earth. The wettest place on earth is Mawsynram in India, which receives the highest average annual rainfall.
Believe it or not, one of the wettest places on earth is believed to be Mt. Waialeale in Kauai, where it is believed to rain between 11,000 and 13,000 millimetres per year! There it rains for about 11 1/2 months per year. That's alot!
No, lloro is not the wettest place on earth. Mawsynram in India holds the title for the wettest place on earth, receiving the highest average annual rainfall.
Antarctica. It has the most water than anywhere in the world, although it is a desert with only 166mm of precipitation, but almost all of that precipitation falls down as snow^That^ just means it has the most water. The wettest place on earth however is Mount Waialeale in Hawaii.I agree with the second answer but the second wettest place on earth is the tap
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No, Bangladesh is not the wettest place on earth. Mawsynram in India holds the record for the wettest place on earth, receiving an average annual rainfall of over 450 inches. Bangladesh does experience heavy monsoon rains, but it is not the wettest place.
No, Lloro in Colombia is not the wettest place on Earth. Mawsynram in India holds the record for being the wettest place on Earth, receiving the highest average annual rainfall.
1.desert 2.tundra 3.boreal forest 4.grassland 5.temperate decidous forest
Antarctica. It has the most water than anywhere in the world, although it is a desert with only 166mm of precipitation, but almost all of that precipitation falls down as snow^That^ just means it has the most water. The wettest place on earth however is Mount Waialeale in Hawaii.I agree with the second answer but the second wettest place on earth is the tap
The driest environment on Earth is the Atacama Desert in Chile, where some areas have not seen rainfall for hundreds of years. The wettest environment is believed to be the Mawsynram village in India, which holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall in the world.