4,270 mm
It's name originating from the Aztec language, meaning 'land of forests,' Guatemala is mountainous. It's rainfall is influenced by the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and the Caribbean Sea. The average rainfall in Guatemala is 1,000 millimeters per year, mainly across the central part of the country.
The pelagic zone is the open ocean and does not receive rainfall in the same way as land areas. Rainfall is not measured in the pelagic zone, but rather in coastal areas where precipitation occurs.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year on average.
Far north Queensland is the wettest area in Australia. Tully has the highest average rainfall in Australia with 4252mm annually. Bellenden Kerr is approximately 60km north of Tully and holds the records for the highest ever rainfall in one year - 11 251mm in 1979, the highest for one month in January of the same year - 5387mm, and also the greatest rainfall in a 24 hour period with 960mm on 4th January 1979.
kings and Queens ruled the villages and people and sold land
land rover
to rule the land
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Deserts receive little rainfall.
Like peasants. They were queens and the peasants were poor people who worked the land or made the things that were needed.
kings and queens ruled the land then were buried in tombs
kings and queens ruled the land then were buried in tombs