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Antarctica is one of the driest places on Earth

Updated on May 17, 2024March 10, 2023
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Since it obviously looks different then the typical hot sandy deserts, Antarctica is known as the White Desert. 

Most of Antarctica is considered to be a desert due to little to no precipitation. 

Precipitation plays a role with the cold temps since there is little water vapor in the air to retain heat from the sun. 

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