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If an area receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain it is considered a desert.
No, Lubbock's climate is classified as "semi-arid." A desert is defined as an area that receives 10 inches or less of precipitation each year, and Lubbock receives an average of 18 inches of rain and 10 inches of snow each year.
The area on the dry sheltered side of a mountain that receives very little rain is called a "Rain Shadow"
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the part of Australia that gets the most moisture is the far north area of Queensland. It receives about 17 inches of rain per year.
There is no official name. The wet area is upwind. The dry area on the lee side is called the rain shadow. This effect is called the rain shadow effect.
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A desert is defined as an arid area that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) 0f precipitation per year on average.
A desert, any desert, is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year.
No, a desert generally receives very little precipitation (less than 10 inches annually), and even less snow.
You have give a good definition of a desert.
You have give a good definition of a desert.