Well, a steppe is the dry area surrounding a desert, so they get more rain than a desert but less than us. The average rainfall in a steppe is from 10 to 20 inches (25 to 51cm) a year.
During the water cycle, approximately 78 of the water that evaporates falls back as rain.
If too much rain or snow falls at once, it can lead to flooding, landslides, or avalanches. Excessive rainfall can overwhelm drainage systems, causing water to accumulate and flood low-lying areas. Heavy snowfall can increase the risk of avalanches in mountainous regions and cause roofs to collapse under the weight.
Approximately 78% of the water that falls back to the Earth's surface as rain comes from the oceans, while the remaining 22% comes from land sources like rivers and lakes.
A rain gauge is a meteorological instrument used to measure the amount of precipitation that falls at a particular location over a set period of time. It typically consists of a cylindrical container with measuring markings on the side to indicate the depth of rain collected.
The amount of rain that falls in an hour can vary widely depending on the location and weather conditions. On average, light rain may produce around 0.1-0.3 inches of rainfall per hour, while heavy rain or thunderstorms can result in 1 inch or more of rainfall in an hour.
It does not rain on the moon.
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