The tundra isn't defined by any amount of snowfall. It does, however, have very long winters and therefore snow can fall during most months. But in general, if it is very continental (dry) then less than 10 inches of snow might fall, while it may exceed 100 inches under the right conditions in a few places.
it gets about 800ft of rain per year
60-80 cm a year
( Omsk,Russia ) Jan= 1 cm Feb=0 Mar=1 cm Apr=1 cm May=2.7 cm June=4.8 cm Jul=5.6 Aug=4.8 cm Sept=2.7 cm Oct=2 cm Nov=2 cm Dec=1 cm
The tundra gets at least 4-10 inches of rain a year
50 cm
alot of water. 254 cm aprox a year.
About 20 cm to 5 cm per year
about 20 cm a year i guess
about 20 cm every year to be approximate
the tundra is cold is recieves 25 cm of rain per year
about 15 cm per month Arctic Tundra gets about 5-25 cm (6-10 inches) of rain per year ,
250 cm
The arctic tundra gets about 15-25 cm per year.
Both the tundra and the desert receive less than 10 inches (25 cm) of annual precipitation on average.
60-80 cm a year
Both deserts and tundra receive less than 10 inches (25 cm) of precipitation per year on average.
On average, a desert receives less than 25 cm. of rain per year. That would be about 2 cm per month. However, some deserts receive virtually no rain for decades.
a rain forest