I am not sure where the Greenville is located, but at 25 inches of rain it would have to be in the rainforest. Otherwise the answer is no.
Ok, its Death Valley, California. I didn't know either until yesterday. Death Valley is a city :D
Go to wikipedia.com and look up Phoenix, Arizona. Then scroll down until you see the word climate. You should be able to find the annual rainfall in a little box there. It says it has an average rainfall of 8.29 inches per year.I hope I helped!!
GDP Growth Rate in Netherlands averaged 0.5 Percent from 1988 until 2014.
evaporated water condensing in a cloud until it falls.
because of the constant water hitting it until it expands then burst.
because of the constant water hitting it until it expands then burst.
the amunt of rainfall is an indicator of a climate change that we experience today the rainfalls down then evaporates as the ozone layer is thicker than the normal the rain does not escape as particles the rain cycle will carry as on rainfall until we find away in which to reduce the dramatic thickness of the ozone layer.........
The City of Los Angeles recognizes the time period between October 1 until April 15 as the official rainy season in the area. Most of the time this is very accurate.
Sometimes the crop is not even sown and the monsoon rainfall is not absorbed by the land. They cause flood and there can't be any agriculture until all the water drains away.
You can't convert 0.748 into inches until you define what unit those 0.748 are written in.
I can tell you about Zakynthos, Zante. Locals say that last raining ends in early June. After that, until October, you can't see even a single drop of rain
The first Hardee's Restaurant opened in Greenville, North Carolina in 1960. The corporate headquarters was in Rocky Mount, NC until 2001, when they moved to St. Louis, MO.