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it gets 12 inches per year
None. It only gets snow and frozen precipitation.
The south pole gets no more than 10cm per year.
it is dry in Antarctica because it gets little precipitation and there's not much moisture
Very little - much of the high Arctic is technically a desert and gets very little precipitation.
The average precipitation in the Grand Canyon is 16.5 inches annually.
The answer is unknown as most desserts don't last for more than a week, let alone a year, save for fruitcake. If rum is considered a type of precipitation, then it might get up to around an inch of "rum rain" depending on who makes it.
Very little - much of the high Arctic is technically a desert and gets very little precipitation.
Quito gets, on average, between 1000 and 2500 mm per year.
It gets alot a year
Freshwater typically receives precipitation in the form of rain or snow, which contributes to filling rivers, lakes, and other bodies of freshwater. The amount of precipitation can vary depending on the location, climate, and time of year.
The state of Massachusetts gets several types of precipitation. The state not only gets fog, rain, and sleet, it also receives snow.