the unit of rate is 20
20
i think it is 1:3
the unit rate is 2 :)0
It can vary widely. 1 inch of water can produce 2 inches of extremely wet snow or as much as 30 inches of fluffy dry snow. A rule of thumb (and this is a very general rule) is that 1 inch of water is in 10 inches of the average snowfall. To answer your question, it may be about 1.2 inches of rain using this formula.
There is exactly 3 significance of the cat on The cat in the rain.
1. there are three different ways in which rainfall and clouds are formed frontal, relief and convectional. 2.there are 4 ways in which precipitation can fall snow, rain, hail, and sleet 3.in some places hail stones get as big as 4 inches!
1/2 an inch an hour
It is either 1.5 inches per hour or 1 inch in 2/3 hours.
i think it is 1:3
1 inch in 2 hours
Three inches in six hours is equivalent to 0.5 inches per hour.
the unit rate is 2 :)0
9 inches in 30 days = 3 inches in 10 days or, if you don't mind fractions, 0.3 inches per day - which is the unit rate.
An inch is a unit of distance, not a specific amount. Therefore, 3 inches is always equal to 3 inches.
It needs 3 1/2 inches of rain for a month.
which is a unit rate 36 inches 3feet or 12 inches 1 foot
12 hours in 3 hours = 12÷3 miles in 3÷3 hours = 4 miles in 1 hour = 4 mph.
In the polar regions, the annual rainfall is very low due to the cold temperatures. Instead of rain, these regions primarily receive snowfall. Snowfall can vary depending on the specific location within the polar regions.