Yes, the word "wettest" exists and is the superlative form of the adjective "wet." It is used to describe something that has the highest level of wetness compared to other things. For example, one might say, "This is the wettest season we've experienced."
The base word is "wet".
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"wetter": I went out in the rain and got wet, but you went for a swim in the pool and got wetter.
Egypt wettest month is December.
The wettest year on record was 1997.
Jackson is the wettest city in Kentucky.
The wettest state is Hawaii with about 67 inches per year. The second wettest (and wettest in continental) is Louisiana with about 58 inches per year. Mt. Waialeale on Kauai in Hawaii (about 460 inches per year) The wettest location in the continental US is Quillaylute, Washington with the rainfall of 101.7 inches a year.
The wettest month varies depending on the location. In general, the wettest month is typically during the rainy season in that specific region. It is important to look up the specific region's climate data to determine the wettest month.
To exist is "exister" in French.
The wettest place in Africa is Debuncha in Cameroon
The wettest continent, with plenty of rain forests is South America.
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.