the average rainfall is 3 inches I had to use his for my science project so I hope that I helped you out.
The annual rainfall average is about 7.6 inches. This is a little over a half inch monthly on the average, IF it did actually rain every month, which it doesn't.
The answer is 23.213mm each so on a monthl basis it is around 0.21mm which is not a lot of rain for a month so it would be hard 2 survive in such harsh environments
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year. Some areas receive no rain for many years.
Every desert has its own statistics. However, the average annual rainfall is from 0 to 10 inches (250 mm).
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sahara desert
the average rainfall in sahara is approximately 25 cm whereas the average rainfall in ladakh is only 84 mm. the climate is hot and dry in sahara whereas in ladakh the climate is very cold.people of sahara desert wear loose clothes where as in ladakh people wear lots of clothes
The Sahara is the largest desert in Africa and the second largest in the world.
The average rainfall for the Sahara Desert as a whole is less than 5 inches per year (12.7 centimetres). The driest areas receive less than 2 centimetres or rain and the wettest areas get up to 10 centimetres or just under 4 inches of rainfall. It does not rain often and when it does it is usually a torrential downpour.
On average, it only has 8 inches of rainfall per year.
The Kalahari Desert where the average annual rainfall ranges from around 110 mm (close to aridity) to more than 500 mm in some areas of the north and east.
The Sahara desert
There is no 'Safari Desert.' Were you referring to the Sahara Desert?There is no 'Safari Desert.' Were you referring to the Sahara Desert?
Average annual rainfall in the Painted Desert is about 6.36 inches.
Depending on location, rainfall varies from 0 to 2 mm in January - virtually nothing.
The Sahara Desert in the north, the Kalahari Desert in the south and the Namib Desert in the southwest receive less than 10 inches of annual rainfall.
No, the rain forests account for much of Africa's rainfall. The Namib Desert and Sahara receive little rain.