Steffenfield
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Okay. Thank you Ruth.
I just caught you have over a 100,000 posts here.
Now that's commitment.
I just caught you have over a 100,000 posts here.
Now that's commitment.
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You can give them as gifts to others, you can buy "petz" and pet food. You can give them to people anonymosly. You can make a character and buy clothes for it.
No.Assuming you don't mean somewhere about 2 miles down in the Pacific, how about this:
Mawsynram, India with a yearly average rainfall of 12 meters. Cherrapunji, is only 16 kilometers away and is in competition with Mawsynram for the wettest place on earth (1270cm) . Both are situated in North East India in Meghalaya State.
No.Okay, I'll go with Mawsynram, India.
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http://www.christianforums.com/t7230584/How do you make a character? I didn't see that option anywhere...
Sorry that is not the city I have.Mawsynram, India has been quoted by the American National Climatic Data Center as having an annual average rainfall of 11,871 millimeters . BBC Weather has quoted 11,877 millimeters .
But thats actually less than these two :
Mount Wai-ale-ale, Kauai records an average of up to 13,000 millimeters of rain per year. Rain has been known to fall for up to 360 days per year!
Lloro, Colombia has around 13,299 millimeters rain per year. Note that this rain fall is an estimated amount according to The National Climatic Data Center
so
Lloro, Coloumbia?
I had Tutunendo, Colombia. I am disqualifying this question. There are scores of different answers on the net.Where is the wettest place on Earth?
Yes, that's correct.Portia
Portia di (or de) Rossi?
You're welcome.Thank You Ruth![]()
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