Though Slovenia is a small country, rainfall varies significantly. At its western border with Italy, where southwesterly winds, bringing moisture from the Mediterranean across lowlands hit the Alpine barrier, average rainfall is above 3000 mm per year. In extreme cases, this region can get over 1000 mm of rainfall per month or even over 700 mm in three days (what has happened in 2000 and has caused a massive landslide that has hit a village Log pod Mangrtom).
The central part of the country (capital Ljubljana) gets around 1300 mm per year (fairly stable 100 mm per month) and the eastern part in the Pannonian plain around 800 mm.
As a national average, 1200-1400 mm annually is a rather good estimate.
The rainfall that a swamp gets annually is estimated to be around 100 inches.
The rainfall that a swamp gets annually is estimated to be around 100 inches.
It varies. Koalas are found in areas of rainfall varying from about 1200 mm annually down to about 600 mm annually.
Koalas do not rain. Koalas are found in areas of rainfall varying from about 1200 mm annually down to about 600 mm annually.
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Rainforests are forests that have high rainfall (high rainfall is defined as being between 1750-2000mm annually).
Rainfall in the Gibson Desert ranges from 200 mm (7.9 in) to 250 mm (9.8 in) annually,
The country that receives the least amount of rainfall annually is Egypt. Its average annual rainfall is around 2 millimeters, making it one of the driest countries in the world.
it varies much too much to be able to answer that...Sequim on the Olympic Penninsula boasts of 2.4" annually; while the Hoh Rain forest less than 100 miles away sees over 150" annually.
44.39 inches annually
Slovenia receives the most precipitation out of any European country.