The question of what is the gloomiest place in the world is a fascinating one, but one which, unlike questions of hottest or coldest or wettest or driest, is stifled for want of a better word by lack of data in areas generally reported to have very little sunshine.
Prince Rupert, on the British Columbia coast, averages around 1,230 hours of sunshine per year. The whole North Pacific is renowned for its cold, rainy and gloomy weather with constant fog, but there is an awful paucity of sunshine data. Moving anticlockwise from Prince Rupert to Yuzhno-Kurilsk in the Kuril Islands of Russia at 44ËšN. the only places I for which i can dig out data in the North Pacific are:
The subantarctic islands and southern Chile are well-known for (similar) inclement weather, but the only sunshine data I can obtain is for Macquarie Island at 856 hours per year.
For the infamously gloomy North Atlantic, data are rather better, and the lowest sunshine hours for an inhabited place I have are for Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, which averages 884 hours of sunshine per year. Bergen, on the west coast of Norway, averages 1,190 hours per year or a little lower than Prince Rupert.
In addition to the gloomy subpolar oceanic climates, the Sichuan Basin of south central China, though much drier and hotter, receives almost constant fog from northeasterly winds. Chéngdū, with a population about 300 times larger than Tórshavn, receives only 1,073 hours per year and is mostly shrouded in both natural and man-made fog. Chóngqìng has even slightly less for one of the largest cities in the world by municipal population.
However the real gloomiest place on earth is Jan Mayen, the norwegian island with 823 hours of sunshine per year.
The Savannah's ( Grasslands) says my teacher
the earth's core
Alaska of coarse
Pollution makes the Earth angry. At least, in a metaphorical sense.
how many families of at least two people living together are on the earth
june
The rainforest floor. The bottom of the ocean also.
The forest floor receives the least amount of sunlight.
the earth's core
new moon (not the movie)
Bahrain receives the least amount of rainfall annually with 77 mm of rain.
because the sunlight
Depends what hemisphere you are in, normally the side that receives the least sunlight
Alaska
july
Thailand
Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of energy from producers.
someone help