The Antarctic is the driest continent on earth.
I think it would be near the coast/the outer coastal area. ♥ ☻☺
Hong Kong...by far! Hong Kong gets over 2000mm rain/year, while London(often grey and drizzly, though) gets only about 600 mm rain/year
Shillong lies at a higher altitude than Kolkata. Due to the presence of the hills, the Bay of Bengal branch of the Southwest Monsoon gets obstructed, resulting in a heavy shower on Shillong. Also, Kolkata is situated to the west of Shillong. The rainfall decreases from east to west in North India. Hence, Kolkata gets less rainfall than Shillong.
It is the driest part of Texas. It gets 8-20 inches of rain per year, and it has hot days and cool nights
Based on records from the past 23 years, the highest concentration appears to be in the eastern third of the state.
the wettest desert gets about 10 inches of rainfall a year
Wisconsin gets 34.49 inches of year on average.
Wyoming gets less than 10 inches of rainfall every year Cheyenne gets 15.54 inches of rainfall every year which is more than any where Else in the state
It gets an average of 10-15 inches of rainfall a year.
It gets an average of 10-15 inches of rainfall a year.
Average rainfall in Forks is about 120" ±, but it gets higher. In 1997 it was over 160 inches.
Vancouver with an average rainfall of 43.98 inches per year whereas Dublin only gets about 27 inches annually.
It gets an average of 426 inches of rain per year and set a record in 1982 with 683 inches of rainfall.
The average annual temperature in a deciduous forest is 50° F. The average rainfall is 30 to 60 inches a year.FromRawr
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.
Yosemite gets about 37 inches of rainfall each year. It should be noted that some of this may fall as snow.
On average New Jersey gets 41.93 inches of rain per year.Source: The World Almanac