"Chicago (USA) is considered the windiest, followed by Wellington (New Zealand)
I highly doubt that, more likely somewhere in Chile and tip of Argentina, or the Poles."
Actually Chicago isn't even top ten in the United States. I think it's in antarctica but the steppes in China and Cheyenne Kansas also get very windy
The windiest place on the planet is believed to be Commonwealth Bay in Antarctica, where winds average over 50 mph (80 km/h) most of the time. This extreme wind speed is due to the unique topography and weather patterns in the region.
No. It is one of the windiest, but it is not the coldest. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica.
Neptune. The winds on Neptune blow at more than 2000 kilometers per hour (1200 miles per hour).
Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun and the fourth largest by diameter in our solar system. It is an icy giant planet with a thick atmosphere composed mostly of hydrogen, helium, and methane. Neptune is known for its vivid blue color and its strong winds, making it one of the windiest planets in our solar system.
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No, Palm Springs is not the second windiest city on Earth. It is known for its hot desert climate but not for being particularly windy. Cities like Wellington in New Zealand and Rio Gallegos in Argentina are known for being much windier.
Although not a country, Antarctica is easily the windiest place on the planet. Other than this, no country is recognized as the windiest one in the world. There are several windy cities spread throughout Earth, as there is one in the USA and New Zealand for example. The UK is also regarded as the windiest country in Europe.
Neptune, it has estimated winds of 1,200 MPH.
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No. Neptune is the windiest known place in the solar system; even windier than it's moon Triton.
Cape Blanco is the windiest place in Oregon.
Antarctica Antarctica is not a country. The windiest place on Earth is Cape Blanco in Oregon, United States.
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