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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 rainfall is 51 inches every year . Which is 110 days a year.
The tropical rain forest is a forest of tall trees in a region of year-round warmth. It is Proably 90 to 450 of inches.
Both Arizona and Egypt have a hot and dry climate. . Both areas are considered to be deserts and have little rainfall each year.
Its almost 50000mm in a year
1,275,112,436 pounds
Approximately 1200mm per year.
3.56"
Las Cruces, New Mexico had 8.34 inches of rainfall in 2016. As of April 2, 2017, the year to date rainfall in Las Cruces is 2.15 inches.
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Manukau receives an average of 1207mm rainfall a year. About the same as Auckland city.
Are you sure you don't mean Ghana? If that's the case, it has an average rainfall of 29" a year.
Your question makes no sense. Rainfall is not measured in percent but in inches or millimeters. I desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (260 mm) of rainfall per year on average.
Guildford receives 647.1 mm (25.476 inches) of rainfall on average per year.
It falls on 28th Sep.