No rain, and very little snow.
By the time the air gets to the poles its so cold that the moisture content is insignificant.
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If too much rain falls you will have tons of floods. If too much snow falls at once it will become a blizzard.
about 80 cm of rain falls down from a hurricane
Tropicial rain,dry,temperate marine,temperate continental,polar and highlands.
A rain gauge can be of any size, as it is just some type of container used to measure how much rain falls in an area.
That's what im trying to find out...lol
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There isn't much precipitation (Rain, snow, hail, sleet) in the Polar Regions because the air is too cold to contain much water vapour. In some parts of the Polar Regions it is as dry as the desert because rain has not fallen for a matter of years.
The only true polar desert is Antarctica and, except for along some coastlines, it receives no rain and little snowfall. It is the driest desert on earth according to some.
In the polar regions, the annual rainfall is very low due to the cold temperatures. Instead of rain, these regions primarily receive snowfall. Snowfall can vary depending on the specific location within the polar regions.
It does not rain on the moon.
If too much rain falls you will have tons of floods. If too much snow falls at once it will become a blizzard.
A rain gauge
rain
180inches
Tropicial rain,dry,temperate marine,temperate continental,polar and highlands.
Tropicial rain,dry,temperate marine,temperate continental,polar and highlands.