The rainfall in regions varies from place to place. If it is too hot and dry, the rainfall would be scanty (20 to50cm). if a little humid then a good amount of rainfall would be expected (100 to 200cm). If too humid then a large amount of rainfall (200 to 400mm). And if a rain forest then it would be a large amount (above 400mm).
The average yearly precipitation will depend on location. This includes the amount of rainfall in inches throughout the United States. Drier states and regions will have less precipitation than coastal areas.
there isn't one there is diffrent averages for each country but not one for the entire world
32 inches / 81.28 cm
The average rainfall in the area of Dubai is 5.9 inches per year.
Because they measure how deep the rainfall is, they are not measuring the volume of the rain. The depth is measured because it is not important to know the total amount of rainfall that falls, because an area of indeterminant size is not so much affected by the total amount of water that falls, but the amount of water that falls on an area of given size, which is best represented by the depth of the moisture.
The Arctic region receives about 6 to 10 inches of rainfall each year. The Arctic region has short summers and very long cold winters.
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In the United States, rainfall is measured in inches; in pretty much the rest of the world, rainfall is measured in centimeters (the standard unit of small length measurement).
Its almost 50000mm in a year
Approximately 1200mm per year.
About 700 rainfall
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The city receives 426 inches of rain fall.
1,275,112,436 pounds
60 to 150 inches of rainfall
Wet weather in Edinburgh adds up to a total average rainfall of 676.00mm (26.61in) per year.
There is no 'Atlantic Desert.' Do you mean the Atacama Desert? The Atacama receives virtually no rainfall on average per year.
Less than 10 inches
The city's yearly rainfall average is 11777mm or about 39 feet.
A lot