1. Atacama Desert Atacama Desert has the title of the dry pole, it is located in the territory of intelligence, and the Pacific Ocean, the coastline here is very beautiful, but it is always dry, once for 14 years without a drop of rain, the average annual precipitation is only 0.5mm, is currently the world's most arid region.
2. Arica, Chile Arica is a port city in Chile. Although the air here is very humid, the vapor cannot land on the ground, so the precipitation is very low, and is therefore included in the top ten drought-prone places in the world.
3. Giza, Egypt Giza, Egypt is adjacent to the Nile River, but this still does not improve its perennial drought problem, which has a great impact on the development of agriculture. It is also the most popular tourist destination in Egypt, with the world-famous pyramids and the Sphinx nearby.
4. Wadi Halfa, Sudan Wadi Halfa is a very representative town area in Sudan, with beautiful scenery but extremely dry air and low precipitation due to the subtropical high pressure, with an average annual precipitation of about 2.45mm.
5. Iquique, Chile Iquique is located in the north of Chile, and the famous "dry pole" - Atacama Desert - is adjacent to it.
6. Olef, Algeria and Leah Olaf where the weather is very hot and the precipitation is very minimum, and it is these two reasons that make it one of the driest regions in the world.
7. Luxor, Egypt The weather in Luxor, Egypt is very hot all year round, and the precipitation is less than 3 mm, so the drought problem is relatively serious. Perhaps it is because of such weather that the ancient buildings are protected and do not receive the erosion of rain.
8. Antofagasta, Chile The city of Antofagasta is adjacent to the Atacama Desert, and although it is rich in resources, it is plagued by weather and drought, with very little precipitation, less than 4 mm per year on average.
9. Esyut, Egypt Esyut, Egypt is located in the center of Egypt, the city has low precipitation and high evaporation, so water resources are scarce, and the high latitude causes the average annual temperature to be very high.
10. Aswan, Egypt Aswan is a very representative city in Egypt, with many ancient Egyptian buildings, but the city faces serious drought problems due to the excessive heat, as well as the lack of water and low rainfall.