Probably similar to present day rainfall in Egypt.
Egypt does not have much rainfall except in the winter months. South of Cairo, it averages only around 2 to 5mm a year at intervals of many years. A very narrow strip of the north coast rainfall can be as much as 410mm, Egypt draws most of its water from the River Nile, which floods at a certain times of the year due to the spring thaw of the snow that falls on Sinai's mountains.
the average annual rainfall for Egypt is 51 inches per year.
Note: I copied this from the answer (also on WikiAnswers) to the question 'What is the average rainfall in ancient Egypt?' Probably similar to present day rainfall in Egypt. Egypt does not have much rainfall except in the winter months. South of Cairo, it averages only around 2 to 5mm a year at intervals of many years. A very narrow strip of the north coast rainfall can be as much as 410mm, Egypt draws most of its water from the River Nile, which floods at a certain times of the year due to the spring thaw of the snow that falls on Sinai's mountains.
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like most of south Egypt, Aswan is a dry area with virtually no rainfall. On average basis it may receive between 0-5 mm of rainfall per year, which is obviously a negligible amount.
Egypt receives an average annual rainfall of less than 3.15 inches. During summer, it almost never rains in the country.
The average family size in Ancient Egypt is 15 Perferrably all boys
The cocos or coconut tree grows in tropical regions which have both warm conditions and regular rainfall. Egypt has the warmth, but rainfall is limited to one particular season of the year, which means that coconut palms do not grow there. Other types of palm trees were native to ancient Egypt; there were the date palm, the dellach palm and the doum palm. The dellach is now extinct in Egypt; the doum was used mainly for its strong timber.
Average rainfall is 41 inches.
average time as now
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