What is the wettest place on Earth?

Photographer Amos Chapple returns to our site once once again, bringing amazing images from the state of Meghalaya, India, reportedly the rainiest spot on Earth. The village of Mawsynram in Meghalaya receives 467 inches of rain per year.
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What is the wettest place on Earth right now?

Topping the list as the wettest place in the world is Mawsynram, a village in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya state in north-eastern India.
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What are the 10 wettest places on Earth?

The top 10 wettest places on earth
  1. Mawsynram, Meghalaya State, India.
  2. Cherrapunji, Meghalaya State, India. ...
  3. Tutendo, Colombia, South America. ...
  4. Cropp River, New Zealand. ...
  5. San Antonio de Ureca, Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea. ...
  6. Debundscha, Cameroon, Africa. ...
  7. Big Bog, Maui, Hawaii. ...
  8. Mt Waialeale, Kauai, Hawaii. ...
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What is the 2nd wettest place on Earth?

Cherrapunji is located only 15 kilometers from Mawsynram in Meghalaya. It is the second wettest place in the world. Cherrapunji receives an annual rainfall of 11,777 millimeters.
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What city rains the most?

Mobile, Alabama

Mobile is the wettest city in the US. Located in Mobile County, Alabama, where it serves as the county seat, the city is located on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, and experiences a mild subtropical climate. Summers in Mobile are hot and humid, while winters are rainy and mild.
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The Wettest Place On Earth ?? (Cherrapunji, Meghalaya)



Is the UK the wettest place on earth?

Where is the rainiest place on Earth? Surprisingly, it's not Wales. According to Guinness World Records, the place with the highest average annual rainfall is the village of Mawsynram in northeastern India, which receives nearly 12,000mm of rain per year (Cardiff, in comparison, receives just 1,150mm).
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What is the wettest and driest place on earth?

What is the wettest and driest place on Earth? Mawsynram is the wettest place in the world. The driest place on earth is the Atacama Desert in Chile. You can read more about the Top 9 Deserts in Africa here.
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Which country rains everyday?

For years, two villages have claimed the title as the wettest place on earth. Mawsynram and Cherrapunji are just 10 miles apart, but Mawsynram beats its competitor by a mere 4 inches of rainfall. Although it doesn't rain all day in Meghalaya, it does rain every day, Chapple told weather.com.
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Where is the heaviest rainfall in the world?

Cherrapunji, India, now holds the world record for two-day (48-hour) rainfall, with 2 493 millimeters (98.15 inches) recorded on 15–16 June 1995.
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Which country has the wettest place?

Mawsynram, India

The Guinness book of world records recognizes the village of Mawsynram as the rainiest place in the world. This village receives an astounding average annual rainfall of 11,871 mm (467.4 inches). The reason for the heavy rain was the moist monsoon winds coming from the Bay of Bengal.
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Where in the world does it never rain?

The driest place on Earth is in Antarctica in an area called the Dry Valleys, which have seen no rain for nearly 2 million years. There is absolutely no precipitation in this region and it makes up a 4800 square kilometer region of almost no water, ice or snow.
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What is the longest rain in history?

An incredible 331 consecutive days of measurable rainfall were recorded at Manuawili Ranch, Maui, in 1939-40. If you include a trace of rain, the record is 881 consecutive days, or nearly three straight years, at Honomu Maki, Oahu, from 1913 to 1916.
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What is the record for most rain in one hour?

The record for most rainfall in a single hour is 12 inches (30.5 cm), set in Holt, Missouri, in 1947.
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What is the rainiest city in America?

Mobile is the rainiest city in the United States. Mobile receives an average annual rainfall of 67 inches and has about 59 rainy days per year. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, Mobile's winters tend to be mild and rainy, and the area is subjected to tropical storms and hurricanes during hurricane season.
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Where does it rain 365 days a year?

Cherrapunji (/ˌtʃɛrəˈpʌndʒi, -ˈpʊn-/ ( listen)) or Sohra is a subdivisional town (Proposed District) East Khasi Hills district in the Indian state of Meghalaya. It is the traditional capital of ka hima Sohra (Khasi tribal kingdom).
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What is the rainiest place in the US?

According to NOAA-NCDC data, the wettest place in the United States is Mt. Waialeale on Kauai in Hawaii, which gets approximately 460 inches (11,684 millimeters) of rain each year, making it one of the rainiest spots on earth.
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Does it ever rain in Antarctica?

Antarctica is technically a desert, and a particularly dry one at that. This is because the cold air simply can't hold much water. There's no precipitation without humidity, and there's no humidity without heat. You might be wondering why the continent is covered in snow if it rarely falls.
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Is the wettest place in India?

The scenic village Mawsynram which is situated in the East Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya state is reportedly the wettest place on Earth. It experiences an annual rainfall of 11,872 millimetres. The small village has also reserved a mention in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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Is Britain the rainiest country?

The UK may be wet, but it's not even close to the wettest country on earth. In fact, despite what many people around the world would like to believe, the UK is not even the wettest country in Europe.
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Does it rain more in Wales than England?

Despite the high levels of rain in Wales, it is not the wettest country in the United Kingdom. Scotland on average has the most rainfall, with England being the driest. With its reputation for rain, visitors are being put off visiting Wales.
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What is the rainiest city in Europe?

One European city far outperforms the rest for the amount precipitation it receives. In Podgorica, Montenegro 1661 millimetres (65.4 inches) of water lands in an average year. That's 293 mm (11.5 inches) more than the next wettest major city, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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Did it rain 2 million years?

About 232 million years ago, during a span known as the Carnian age, it rained almost everywhere. After millions of years of dry climates, Earth entered a wet period lasting one million to two million years. Nearly any place where geologists find rocks of that age, there are signs of wet weather.
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What is the longest it has rained without stopping?

An incredible 331 consecutive days of measurable rainfall were recorded at Manuawili Ranch, Maui, in 1939-40. If you include a trace of rain, the record is 881 consecutive days, or nearly three straight years, at Honomu Maki, Oahu, from 1913 to 1916.
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Has there ever been a day where no rain fell?

There have been one billion days of sunny weather.

The town of Calama went without a single drop of rain from 1570 to 1971—more than 400 years!
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