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Why is Antarctica dry?

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Answered by utkarsh53
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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. ... The reason why this region receives no rain is due to Katabatic winds, winds from the mountains that are so heavy with moisture that gravity pulls them down and away from the Valleys.

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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. ...

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  • The reason why this region receives no rain is due to
  • Katabatic winds, winds from the mountains that are so heavy with moisture that gravity pulls them down and away from the Valleys.

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