That's what im trying to find out...lol
180inches
Polar regions receive very little precipitation, with annual rainfall typically ranging from 10 to 20 cm. This is primarily due to the cold temperatures which limit the amount of moisture in the air and create a drier climate. Most precipitation in these regions falls as snow.
29-32 inches
A lot lor
The city's yearly rainfall average is 11777mm or about 39 feet.
because there its cold and snowy
Because they are furthest from the sun and the angle at which the sun's rays hit the polar regions is much shallower than at other regions.
Because the snow is very compressed in the polar regions
The polar regions never receive any direct sunlight.
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.
Bamboo can grow pretty much every where on earth except polar regions.
Because they are furthest from the sun and the angle at which the sun's rays hit the polar regions is much shallower than at other regions.