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41.17 inches average annual precipitation.
New Zealand is a temperate climate and generally the further South you go within New Zealand the cooler the average temperature range. However it is a country where you can genuinely enjoy the best the four seasons have to offer. From skiing and hot-springs to autumn leaves and wine the New Zealand experience will fill your need for a total holiday experience. In the South Island destinations such as Queenstown and Canterbury are famous for their four seasons options.
"What are the inches of rain per year in New Zealand?" Approximately 48 inches of rain per year. Average annual rainfall for New Zealand = 185 centimetres (source: Gale county and world rankings reporter 1996 p.282) or around 72.047 inches.It varies across the country. Some areas get ~600mm and some in excess of 1600mm (23-63"). The western areas are generally wetter.Answer More specifically, the West Coast and Fiordland regions of the South Island are the wettest, while the northern area (Marlborough) and lower central region (Otago) of South island are the driest. In general, the annual rainfall gets lower as one goes east on the North Island, although this is heavily influenced at the local and regional level by topography.
The weather in Dunedin, New Zealand varies from season to season. In summer the average temperature is 9-19°C and in winter average 4-13°C. The annual rainfall is low: usually less than 800mm.
According to the US Census Bureau, the average annual income for households in Alaska was $67,332 in May 2008. This is over the national average of $52,029.
The average mileage for a year's worth of driving for an over the road trucker is about 156,000 miles. That is an average of about 3,000 miles per week.
Annual Fuel Costs and Greenhouse Gas Estimates are based on 45% highway driving, 55% city driving, and 15000 annual miles.
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City Gas Mileage 10 mpg/city Highway Gas Mileage 13 mpg/hwy Combined Gas Mileage 11 mpg/combined Estimated Annual Fuel Cost $2,113(based on 45% highway driving, 55% city driving, 15000 annual miles, $2.02/Gal)
Average annual mileage in U.S. is between 12,000 and 15,000
There is no Average. The costs are determined by many risk factors. The most important of which are your Age, Driving Record, Vehicle Type, Zip Code or region and often annual mileage.
Around 13,000 miles per year.
The average annual mileage driven in the U.S. ranges between 12K and 15K. So weekly this averages out to be approx. 260 miles.
The average wage per hour based on 2013 data in New Zealand is approximately $13.75. The average annual salary reported in 2013 in New Zealand is $55,000.
Depends on what make, model, and engine size on said motorcycle which you did not list. Click the link.
Kelly Blue Book answer at http://www.kbb.com/kbb/CompanyInfo/MotorcycleFAQ.aspx#mv_8
[5.3(5)]=w 52*w=y 1378 miles/yr