Yes, because most of the Congo is tropical rainforest and tropical sahvanah, the Congo has a reletively high chance of precipitation every year.
You will get rain more rain in the north of Europe and less in the south of Europe.
The average Rainfall is 58.3 inches or 1482mm per year
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Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, receives high levels of rainfall due to its location near the equator and the Congo rainforest. The warm and moist air masses from the Atlantic Ocean converge in the region, leading to frequent rainfall throughout the year. This consistent rain supports the lush vegetation and biodiversity of the area.
The desert biome typically has the lowest yearly rainfall of all biome types. Deserts are characterized by arid conditions and receive very little precipitation throughout the year.
The average annual rainfall in Tanzania varies depending on the region. In general, coastal areas receive around 1000-2000mm of rainfall per year, while inland areas receive between 500-1000mm of rainfall annually. Some regions in Tanzania, such as the highlands, can receive higher amounts of rainfall exceeding 2000mm per year.
About 4 inches a year.
4-16 inches a year
about 2.2 centimeters
The average amount of rainfall in Germany varies across regions, but generally ranges between 600-800 millimeters per year. The southern and western parts of Germany tend to receive more rainfall compared to the eastern regions. The country experiences a temperate climate with consistent rainfall spread throughout the year.
No, deserts receive between 0 and 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. Semiarid regions, such as most grasslands, usually receive between 10 inches and 20 inches of rainfall per year on average.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. Some deserts receive much less.