The wettest place on Earth is Mawsynram, in India. It receives an average annual rainfall of about 467.4 inches (11,871 millimeters), making it the world's wettest place.
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The wettest place in Russia is the village of Tugaye in the Lazo district of the Primorsky Krai region. It receives an average annual precipitation of over 3,000 millimeters, making it one of the wettest places in the country.
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In terms of rainfall, the wettest place in the world is Lloró, Columbia with an average annual rainfall of 523.6 inches (or 13,299.4 mm). In second place is Mawsynram, India, with an average rainfall of 467 in. (or 11,872 mm). Finally, the third wettest place in the world is Mt. Waialeale in Kauai, Hawaii in the United States, with an average rainfall of 460 inches per year (or 11,684 mm).
Derry City with 1800mm of rain a year. The Amazon rainforest only gets 1600mm a year!
The village of Mawsynram in Meghalaya, India receives 467 inches of rain per year.
This would be Mawsynram. It is able to get over 11,872 millimeters of rain each year making it the wettest place in Asia.
In the US, the wettest place is Mount Waialeale in the state of Hawaii. It gets about 450 inches of rain per year. The wettest place on Earth is in the Khasi Hills of northeastern India. They get about 460 inches of rain per year.
The wettest place in Asia and the world is Mawsynram, Meghalaya State, India. It receives an average of 11871 millimeters of rain per year. That is equivalent to over 462 inches.
No, Kawai is not the wettest place on Earth. Mawsynram in India holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall, receiving over 467 inches of rainfall per year, while Kawai receives around 350 inches annually.
The wettest year on record was 1997.