Less than 10 inches a year.:)
The Chihuahuan Desert at about 140,000 square miles is much larger than the Atacama at about 40,600 square miles.
The Chihuahuan Desert is a desert in southern New Mexico.
The Chihuahuan desert is in Arizona, New Mexico ,Western Texas, and Mexico
Trans-Pecos refers to the Chihuahuan Desert in far west Texas. It is just a small part of the overall much larger Chihuahuan Desert. This desert covers parts of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona and extends to Zacatecas in southern Mexico.
All of Lordsburg is located in the Chihuahuan Desert. It is a small town.
You mean desert as in arid region? Or dessert as in sweet food? Most famous desert in Mexico is the Sonoran desert, covering the northwestern quarter of Mexico's territory. The Most famous dessert is the vanilla flan.
The Chihuahuan Desert is huge and rainfall varies with location. In my area the rainfall each year is from 7 to 9 inches and just a couple miles can make a big difference. Some areas of the desert receive considerably more and others less. Some years are quite wet while other years are dry.
Far west Texas falls in the Chihuahuan Desert and receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year on average.
The Chihuahuan Desert covers much of southern New Mexico and the Colorado Plateau Desert is found in the northwestern part of the state.
The second largest desert entirely within the United States is the Colorado Plateau Desert. However, the Chihuahuan Desert is much larger but most of it occurs in Mexico.
There is no desert that covers most of North America. There are four deserts in the United States. These include the Great Basin, the Sonoran Desert, the Mojave Desert, and the Chihuahuan.
Far west Texas, in the area of El Paso, is located in the Chihuahuan Desert. Much of the rest of the state is grassland and semiarid.