The west coast of Britain, particularly areas like the Lake District, Snowdonia, and western Scotland, are known to be the wettest due to prevailing westerly winds bringing moisture from the Atlantic Ocean. These regions experience high levels of rainfall throughout the year.
The wettest place in China is usually considered to be the island of Hainan, particularly the southern part of the island. Hainan experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with heavy rainfall during the wet season.
The wettest continent is South America, particularly the northern part with regions like the Amazon rainforest. The driest continent is Antarctica, as it is the coldest and receives very little precipitation in the form of snow.
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.
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 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.
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Dullness, Glen Active in the Highlands of Scotland is Britain's wettest place, with an average annual rainfall of 130.16 inches (3.3 metres). yeah what that person said
I believe Swansea has been given the oficial title!
These are the wettest TOWNS in Britain. They do not include villages. 1) Fort William, Scotland; 2) Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales; (Most of the wettest places are villages such as Seathwaite in Curmbria, England and Capel Currig in Conwy, North Wales.)
December,January and Febuary
the wettest place on average is Crib Goch in Snowdonia, Wales, with 4470 millimetres or 176.0ins of rain
the bottom, except 4 the waterfalls and melting snow...
This question make little sence on many levels... Taken as is... "would" is not a noun and therefore cannot posses a wettest part. To use the homophone wood instead of would, the wettest part of a tree's wood is near it's center. A plants leaves produce water through photsynthesis, and a plants roots are constantly saturated with water, making both these aspects the wetter part of a tree, however they are not the wood of the tree. Using insight, this question could also be what is the wettest part of the world. It is hard to get more wet than water itself. Lakes, rivers, and the oceans are the wettest part of the world. If your talking rainfall than any of the rainforests in South America would take the cake. It is not uncommon for rain to fall everyday of the year in these locations. Please read your question before you post it.
The wettest place in China is usually considered to be the island of Hainan, particularly the southern part of the island. Hainan experiences a tropical monsoon climate, with heavy rainfall during the wet season.
Egypt wettest month is December.
The wettest year on record was 1997.