lakkidi wayanad is to be the 2nd highest rainfall occuring place in word it gets 2nd highest degree rainfall in world when the rain starts it never stops and half a year misty it is located in the wayanad district located in western ghats . lakkidi is misty and rainy during monsoon leaches are also common.it has show in most of the websites that it holds 2nd highest rainfall in each year . but in 2012 rainfall has been down comparatevly last year . when it rains we can have many types of rains it showers in drizziles,some times like thread too.lakkidi is about 1909 feet tall. it rains about 5 and half month a year and coldest place in kerala too reached 5 -10 degree in winter . when lakkidi starts to rain many tourist come to visit this place beacuse of the diffrent rainfall.
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No, Mount McKinley (also known as Denali) is not the wettest place on earth. The wettest place on earth is generally considered to be Mawsynram in India, which receives the highest average annual rainfall.
Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu receives rainfall from both branches of the southwest monsoon. It receives rainfall from the Arabian Sea branch from June to September and from the Bay of Bengal branch from October to December.
The driest place in India is the region of Jaisalmer in the state of Rajasthan. It falls within the Thar Desert and receives very low rainfall annually.
Cherrapunji, not chinapunji, is a town in India known for its heavy rainfall and frequent monsoons. It experiences disasters like landslides, flooding, and mudslides due to the high amount of rainfall it receives. These disasters can have a significant impact on the local population and infrastructure.
Mawsynram in India holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall, with around 467 inches of rain per year. It is considered one of the wettest places on Earth.