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The highest rainfall places in the world

By SIVA SUBRAMANIAN KPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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The highest rainfall places in the world are typically found in regions with tropical climates, where high humidity and consistent rainfall are common. Here are some of the highest rainfall places in the world:

1. Mawsynram, India: This small village in the state of Meghalaya is the wettest place on Earth, receiving an average annual rainfall of 11,871 millimeters (467.4 inches). The region is known for its dense forests, waterfalls, and living root bridges.

2. Cherrapunji, India: Also located in Meghalaya, Cherrapunji was once known as the wettest place on Earth before being surpassed by Mawsynram. It receives an average annual rainfall of 11,777 millimeters (463.7 inches) and is known for its scenic landscapes, including the Nohkalikai Falls.

3. Tutendo, Colombia: This village in the Chocó Department of Colombia receives an average annual rainfall of 11,770 millimeters (463.4 inches), making it one of the rainiest places on Earth. The region is home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, including jaguars and toucans.

4. Mount Waialeale, Hawaii, USA: This mountain peak on the island of Kauai in Hawaii receives an average annual rainfall of around 11,500 millimeters (450 inches). The region is characterized by lush tropical forests and is home to several rare bird species, such as the Hawaiian goose.

5. Cropp River, New Zealand: Located on the South Island of New Zealand, Cropp River receives an average annual rainfall of 11,516 millimeters (453 inches). The region is known for its rugged landscapes and is popular among outdoor enthusiasts for activities such as hiking and mountain biking.

6. Debundscha, Cameroon: This small village in Cameroon receives an average annual rainfall of around 10,299 millimeters (405 inches), making it one of the rainiest places on Earth. The region is known for its lush rainforests and is home to several endangered animal species, including the Cross River gorilla.

7. San Antonio de Ureca, Equatorial Guinea: This village on the island of Bioko in Equatorial Guinea receives an average annual rainfall of 10,450 millimeters (411 inches). The region is known for its dense rainforests and is home to several rare bird species, including the Bioko Batis.

8. Big Bog, Maui, Hawaii, USA: This wetland area in Maui, Hawaii receives an average annual rainfall of around 10,272 millimeters (404 inches). The region is home to several endemic plant and animal species, such as the Maui Creeper bird.

9. Emei Shan, Sichuan, China: This mountain in the Sichuan province of China receives an average annual rainfall of around 10,197 millimeters (401 inches). The region is known for its Buddhist temples and is a popular destination for hiking and sightseeing.

10. Crkvica, Biokovo, Croatia: This small village in Croatia receives an average annual rainfall of around 9,997 millimeters (393 inches). The region is known for its rugged mountain landscapes and is popular among hikers and climbers.

11. Quibdó, Colombia: This city in the Chocó Department of Colombia receives an average annual rainfall of around 8,600 millimeters (338 inches). The region is known for its lush rainforests and is home to several rare and endangered animal species, including the endemic Chocó toucan.

12. Bellenden Ker Range, Australia: Located in Queensland, Australia, the Bellenden Ker Range receives an average annual rainfall of around 8,000 millimeters (315 inches). The region is known for its tropical rainforests and is home to several rare and endangered animal species.

13. Agumbe, India: This small village in the state of Karnataka in India receives an average annual rainfall of around 7,620 millimeters (300 inches). The region is known for its lush forests and is a popular destination for ecotourism.

14. Henderson Lake, Vancouver Island, Canada: This lake in British Columbia, Canada receives an average annual rainfall of around 6,150 millimeters (242 inches). The region is known for its rugged landscapes and is popular among outdoor enthusiasts for activities such as hiking and kayaking.

15. Omaezaki, Japan: This city in Japan receives an average annual rainfall of around 4,386 millimeters (173 inches). The region is known for its scenic landscapes, including Mount Fuji, and is a popular destination for tourists.

16. Sylhet, Bangladesh: This city in Bangladesh receives an average annual rainfall of around 4,327 millimeters (170 inches). The region is known for its tea plantations and is a popular destination for tourists.

17. Mindoro, Philippines: This island in the Philippines receives an average annual rainfall of around 4,000 millimeters (157 inches). The region is known for its tropical rainforests and is a popular destination for ecotourism.

18. Hilo, Hawaii, USA: Located on the Big Island of Hawaii, the city of Hilo receives an average annual rainfall of around 3,862 millimeters (152 inches). The region is known for its lush rainforests and is a popular destination for visitors to the island.

19. Teraina, Kiribati: This island in the Pacific Ocean receives an average annual rainfall of around 3,600 millimeters (142 inches). The region is known for its pristine beaches and is a popular destination for snorkeling and diving.

20. Kukui, Maui, Hawaii, USA: This region of Maui, Hawaii receives an average annual rainfall of around 2,700 millimeters (106 inches). The region is known for its rugged landscapes and is home to several rare plant species, such as the Maui Silversword.

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