In Africa they get 7 litres a year .
The Central Valley of California receives an average of 11-20 inches of rain annually. However, precipitation levels can vary from year to year due to factors such as drought and climate variability.
Situated below the arid Saharan Desert in the north and the temperate climates to the south, central Africa enjoys a tropical climate with lots of rainfall. Equatorial Guinea has the highest rainfall of any country on the continent with 2,156 mm of rain a year. This ranks the country 24th in the world. However, the island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe, consisting of two islands, off of the coast of Africa averages the most rainfall of any country in the world. The small islands average 3,200 mm of rain a year.
Africa is a big continent, and the rainfall varies hugely from place to place. Some desert areas don't see rain from one year to the next, parts of the rainforest get well over 100 inches each year.
i dont know ....its not an exact number=)))
The answer depends on which part of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico has rain forests in the northeast of the island which gets about 200 inches (16.667 feet) of rain a year. While the south central portion of the island gets about 36 inches (3 feet) of rain a year.
100 inches a year.
It does rain in Egypt but only for four days a year. It doesn't have much rain as it is so close to the equator and is all desert
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.
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More than 3000mm per year.