This strongly depends on the kind of soil and on the vegetation on it. When rain hits rocky ground in a desert, a very large part of the water will just run off quickly. Earthy soil that is kept in place by the roots of trees, bushes, grass, etc., and the vegetation itself growing on it, can of course absorb a much larger part of the water, and keep it stored for a longer time. Very rough average numbers could be given as follows: Of the overall precipitation, about a quarter runs off quickly, around a tenth sinks down to the ground water and then runs off slowly, and the rest, somewhat more than half, stays in the soil and the vegatation longer and is finally reemitted by evaporation and plant transpiration.
The rain forest has the most rainfall
2 years of rain
rain
No, the rain forests account for much of Africa's rainfall. The Namib Desert and Sahara receive little rain.
A desert has little vegetation and rainfall.
how much rain fall is in england
The rain forests located near the Equator in South America, Africa, and Asia get the most rainfall.
A continuous record of rainfall is measured by a rain gauge. Although it is impossible to measure all the rainfall in a specific area, a rain gauge can give meteorologists a good idea of how much rain has fallen in an area.
There is no difference between rain and rainfall
10- 15 meters of rain
it gets 10.3 rainfall a year
The two biome's that gets the most rainfall is the tropical rain forest and the temperate deciduous forest.