Wet seasons vary on each island. Some islands, such as St. Croix (US Virgin Islands) have a very arid area of the island and a rainforest that receives much more rain. Certain areas of each island may get much different rainfall.
The main Natural Resources of the Caribbean islands are the good weather and much sunshine.
1080cm
Micronesia receives varying amounts of rainfall depending on the specific region and season, with annual precipitation typically ranging from 100 to 400 inches (2,500 to 10,000 mm). The eastern islands tend to be wetter, experiencing more than 300 inches annually, while some of the western islands receive less. Rainfall is often influenced by the monsoon season, with the wettest months usually occurring from June to October. Overall, the region's tropical climate contributes to its high humidity and frequent rainfall.
About 25 inches
About 4 inches a year.
Places that do not receive much rainfall get their water from mountain streams that drain into aqueducts. They also get their water by way of man made reservoirs.
30 inches
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. Some deserts receive much less.
Around 12 cm
Not much. They had just begun colonization of the islands of the Caribbean.
The Bahamas chain of islands spans just over 700 miles and includes more than 700 islands and cays. It is much bigger than the area of any other island chain. The Bahamas is much more flat than the Southern Islands in the Caribbean.
Most areas of the desert receive little rainfall, just a few millimeters of precipitation. Some areas have received absolutely no rainfall in over 400 years.