Mawsynram, a small town in India, is recognized as the Earth’s rainiest location, boasting an extraordinary average yearly rainfall of 467 inches. In the peak monsoon period spanning from June to August, the town receives a remarkable 3,000 millimeters of rainfall. The town’s exceptional precipitation levels stem mainly from its nearness to the Bay of Bengal, where moisture-rich monsoon winds converge and traverse the region. Upon ascending over the Khasi Hills, these moisture-laden winds cool down, resulting in intense and continuous downpours.
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