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The city of Unionville, Maryland holds the world record for the most rainfall in one minute. This record was set on July 4, 1956 with the rain gauge registering 1.23 inches of rain in one minute.
Barbara Blackburn holds the world record. 212wpm
As of now Cherrapunjee holds the world record for being the rainiest place on earth
Mawsynram, in India, holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall on Earth. It is located in the continent of Asia.
The Cherrapunji region in Meghalaya, India, holds the world record for the longest period of continuous rainfall. From August 1860 to August 1861, Cherrapunji received rainfall for 366 consecutive days.
Jake Daniels holds the current record at three.
Cherrapunji in India is known as one of the wettest places on Earth, receiving an average annual rainfall of around 467 inches. It holds the record for the most rainfall in a single year.
Marshall McDougall currently of the Texas Rangers holds the NCAA overall and Division I record with six home runs for Florida State on May 9,1999 vs Maryland. They were also in consecutive AB.
There currently is no record for toe-touches. Unfortunately, the top has only been in 30 seconds has been around 23.
Frank Wright Maryland Unv and Buffalo Bills
The person that ate the most cockroaches in one minute is Ken Edwards. He ate 36 cockroaches for the record in 2001.
The region that receives the greatest average annual rainfall is the Cherrapunji region in India. It holds the world record for the highest annual rainfall.
Wilson Kipketer holds a record of 1 minute 41.11 second half mile.