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Long Island
about 2o% in average summer and 1% in winter it melts the snow
Neither its open
The average rainfall is best described if you specify exactly what city or province of that state or country. Iran's average rainfall is roughly 200 millimeters.
Brisbane, Queensland, is the Australian state capital closest to the equator. Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, is even closer to the equator, but N.T. is not a state.
The average annual rainfall for South Australia is 236mm. A large area of the state is extremely dry, while the ranges and south-east are relatively wet. Overall, South Australia is the driest Australian state.
The average rainfall is 51.3 inches.
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there is no rain. its snow
Virginia
100 feet
The US states with the most annual rainfall are Louisiana and Alabama.
The annual rainfall is 38.15 inches, but i can tell you that its a lot, i live there.
I located a website - linked below - where someone had compiled a list of annual rainfall averages for all fifty states. His answer is 39.28", but I don't know exactly how precise his calculations are.
It varies from about 15 inches in the northwestern part of the state to about 25 inches in the southeastern part.
South Australia is Australia's driest state, but because it covers a vast area, rainfall varies. In the capital city, Adelaide, the annual average rainfall is 528mm. However, to see more details, click on the related link and select "South Australia" on the "select area" button.
Low-lying areas along the Gulf of Mexico and Yucatan Peninsula receive in excess of 1,000 millimeters (40 inches) of rainfall in an average year, with the wettest region being the southeastern state of Tabasco, which typically receives approximately 2,000 millimeters (80 inches) of rainfall on an annual basis.