never
Because it's so cold, most moisture over Antarctica evaporates. The average humidity is only about five percent.
50mm
Antarctica receives little rainfall in 1 year. About 35-50 centimeters of water is received in Antarctica. It may sound strange, but Antarctica is also considered a desert, a landscape/ region that receives little or no precipitation.
Antarctica. Seriously. Desserts are classified as places that get less then 254mm of rain a year. The Sahara gets 25mm of rain a year. Antarctica gets only 2% of this. There are places in Antarctica where it hasn't rained for over 400 years.
Nothing At All????
It is France (French Guiana), Suriname, and Guyana.
Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent on Earth, receiving very little precipitation each year. Rain is extremely rare in Antarctica due to its freezing temperatures, with most precipitation falling as snow. The majority of the continent's interior is considered a desert because of its low annual precipitation levels.
There are no rain forests in the Antarctica, the climate is too cold.
I think it doesn't rain in Antarctica cause it addictive to snow
How much rain forest does a rain forest get each year... Well, I would say that a rain forest can't really get any rain forests in a year, but Tropical rain forests get about 200-600 cm of rain each year, and Temperate Rain forests get 200-400 cm of rain each year.
15156451,2564379466,834,689,5,6794,8213,3468159976458,14699857589,589959,64973195648212411100043644004545151155184 inches of rain a year
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