i think its central kenya.
The wettest parts of Kenya are typically found in the western region near Lake Victoria, around the coastal areas of Mombasa and Malindi, and in some parts of the central highlands such as the Aberdare Range and Mount Kenya. These areas receive higher rainfall due to their proximity to water bodies, elevation, and tropical climate.
constant droughts, flooding in some parts
Because it is by the equator which makes the reigion of Kenya too hot for it to snow. Actually it CAN snow in Kenya and does around Mount Kenya, an extinct volcano 5,199 metres (17,057 ft) tall. The mountain has snow on its summit and seven glaciers
it maybe be the African giraffe, it may be another living creature
Yes, olive trees can grow in Kenya. They are adapted to a range of climates and soils, and there are regions in Kenya, such as the Rift Valley and parts of the Central and Eastern provinces, where olive trees can thrive.
Parts of Antarctica and the Atacama Desert in Chile are the driest places in the world.
Lahore Islamabad and Karachi etc
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.
The driest desert is generally seen as being either the Atacama or Antarctic
The Atacama Desert is located in northern Chile, southern Peru and small parts of Bolivia and Argentina. It is tied with Antartica as the driest desert on earth.
Some argue that parts of Antarctica are just as dry or even drier. I would basically call it a tie for the distinction as driest place on earth.
There are two species of African rhinoceros. The black rhinoceros is found in Kenya. The white rhinoceros is only found in southern parts of Africa, not in Kenya.
It varies but mid June is usually quite dry in many parts of England
The driest parts of Malaysia are typically found in the rain shadow areas of the western coast of Peninsular Malaysia, particularly in regions like the state of Perlis and parts of Kedah. These areas receive significantly less rainfall compared to the eastern regions, which are influenced by the monsoon winds. Additionally, certain inland areas, such as parts of Selangor and Negeri Sembilan, can also experience lower precipitation levels. Overall, Malaysia's climate is generally humid and tropical, but these specific regions exhibit the driest conditions.
Actually there is ongoing discussions that either the Atacama Desert In South America or Antarctica are the driest places. There is now evidence to suggest that parts of the Atacama Dessert hasn't seen water in upwards of 20+ million years.
The Atacama Desert, located in parts of Chile, Peru, Argentina and Bolivia, is considered by many to be the driest desert on earth. Others consider the Antarctic Desert to be even drier.
Antarctica is the flattest and driest continent on Earth. It has the highest average elevation of all the continents and receives very little precipitation, with some parts being classified as polar deserts.