It depends on the weather.
About 25 inches
Deserts are always dry with sparse vegetation; temperature vary greatly from day to night and season to season, and rainfall is 10 inches (about 25 cm) or less per year. Steppes are dry grasslands that receive from 10 to 20 inches (25 to 51 m) of rain annually.
30 inches
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Around 12 cm
The soil of the steppe is quite fertile and prettyproductive.
not a lot. its all snow :D
The average yearly salary of a paleoclimatologist is $94,000. A paleoclimatologist is responsible for studying the past climate conditions of the Earth.
The Tropical rain forest gets about 50 to 260 inches of precipitation yearly
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year. Some deserts receive virtually no rain.
Air that passes over the steppe in a semiarid climate has lost much of its water vapor as it passes over mountain ranges. Some air that passes over humid continental areas comes from the oceans and does not cross mountain ranges; this air carries more moisture.
Air that passes over the steppe in a semiarid climate has lost much of its water vapor as it passes over mountain ranges. Some air that passes over humid continental areas comes from the oceans and does not cross mountain ranges; this air carries more moisture.