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The West
No!!! Amount of rainfall is not less in the lower latitudinal regions. Polar regions receive less heat so the process of evaporation is very slow there. As a result, it receives less rainfall. Thus,the regions having higher latitudes receives less rainfall.
because it is so dry there they need water
By checking the amount of rainfall to temperature and comparing it to the amounts that the different biomes receive.
About 50 inches a year
All deserts have different climate statistics. However, all deserts receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of annual rainfall on average.
Deserts are defined as regions that receive less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall on average annually.
December
No, deserts receive between 0 and 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. Semiarid regions, such as most grasslands, usually receive between 10 inches and 20 inches of rainfall per year on average.
32.5
like most of south Egypt, Aswan is a dry area with virtually no rainfall. On average basis it may receive between 0-5 mm of rainfall per year, which is obviously a negligible amount.
The West
The amount of rainfall in England varies by region. However, the average amount of rain for the entire country is 33.7 inches, or 885 millimeters.
650-750in
Victoria's average annual rainfall is 37.41 inches
59" to 200"
Because it is very humid.