70% of all the rainfall or more.
Your question depends on how far away from the shores of the United States that border on the Atlantic Ocean you want to measure rainfall.
It is called the Continental Divide.
What is the average rainfall for the year in an ocean ecosystem?
Cause itβs near the Pacific Ocean
Atlantic ocean has a lower average temperature
The average rainfall varies depending on the climate changes and the time of the year. The average is between 60 and 200 inches of rain.
3 to 4 gallons
The average rainfall varies depending on the climate changes and the time of the year. The average is between 60 and 200 inches of rain.
The Mediterranean Sea flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
I believe it is called a nor'easter.
The continental divide is the imaginary line that separates places where rainfall would eventually work its way to the Atlantic Ocean from places where rainfall would eventually work its way to the Pacific Ocean.
True, lots of the rainfall that falls in the Ohio catch basin originated as evaporation from the Atlantic.(and most water in the world was at one time or another part of the Atlantic Ocean).