On average between 100mm (in the north) and 150mm in the South of rain per year.
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The monthly rainfall for the deserts vary. This can vary from year to year or from one desert to the next.
2 inches is an averge for the place... I think but it may work..
the monthly rainfall varies on the season, but the Kalahari desert gets about 76-190mm rain per year (:
the average is about 25mm.
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The Sahara desert
The Sahara is the largest desert in Africa and the second largest in the world.
On average, it only has 8 inches of rainfall per year.
the Sahara is a very dry landmass of sand and desert that gets only 10 inches of rainfall per year. it very hot and humid and less than 12% live in the Sahara
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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.
It is because of the presence of Sahara desert , which causes the dryness in the air.
less than 250mm (or 10 inches) a year
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. Some deserts receive much less.
Desert not always mean a hot place. A desert is a place where rainfall (or the equivalent in snow) is less than 10 inches (250 mm) per year. rainfall is not these much in Antarctica. That's why antarctica is a desert.
6 million people travel to the Sahara desert every year
There is no 'Atlantic Desert.' Do you mean the Atacama Desert? The Atacama receives virtually no rainfall on average per year.