That depends on what region of the world you are referring to. Worldwide, NE India averages the most. In the USA, the SE part of the country.
13.26 inches a year
100 inches a year.
Precipitation in Antarctica -- on average -- is no more than an inch or two each year..
A desert receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year on average. Some deserts may receive little or no precipitation for many years.
The average rain fall in the Amazonian rain forest is about 9 feet per year, but global warming is definitely affecting the average year by year.
Egypt is the country which recieves the lowest amount of precipitation per year. Its average is just 51mm per year.
The desert southwest of the United States receives the least amount of rain, usually less than 10 inches per year on average.
To be considered a desert, a region must receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain on average per year.
If, for example, the rainfall is recorded once every week for a whole year, and the recorded results added together, the average would be the total divided by the number of weeks in a year. This will give the average amount of rain that fell during the whole of the year.
The average amount of rainfall for the rain forests is about 80 inches a year (200-300 cm.).
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