how much rain fall is in england
New Hampshire is part of the New England region in the United States.
We have an average of about 210mm's a year (about 9 inches).
The soil in the New England colonies is generally rocky and thin, making agriculture challenging. The soil is acidic and not very fertile, which limited crop production. This led to a focus on subsistence farming and other industries like fishing and shipbuilding.
Average yearly rainfall in select US cities: Seattle is 36.2 inches (92 cm) San Francisco 19.5 inches (50 cm) Chicago 34.5 (88 cm) Washington, DC 39 inches (99 cm) New York City 40.3 inches (102 cm)
Most Rainfall Nine major weather stations in the continental 48 states receive an average of over 60 inches (1524 millimetres) of precipitation a year: Location Inches Mt. Washington, New Hampshire 101.9 Quillayute, Washington 101.7 Astoria, Oregon 67.1 Mobile, Alabama 66.3 Pensacola, Florida 64.3 New Orleans, Louisiana 64.2 Tallahassee, Florida 63.2 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 63.1 West Palm Beach, Florida 61.4
a buttload
its an island.
New guinea, Indonesia, North australia,
The countries that receive the highest rainfall in the world are Colombia, Liberia, American Samoa, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Bangladesh.
what mountains cover much of new england??!!
They wanted to escape religious persecution back in England, and England agreed because it got the Puritans out of England.
Yes, Seattle receives copious amounts of rainfall, but contrary to popular belief, it is not especially rainy compared to other cities. New York City, Boston, Atlanta, and Houston all receive more rainfall than Seattle.
New Zealand gets an average of 43 inches of rain a year. In some areas there is much more rain, or much less.
it depends
Some countries near the equator that receive heavy rainfall include Indonesia, Malaysia, Brazil, Colombia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These countries experience high precipitation due to their proximity to the equator and the presence of tropical rainforests.
Of the 15 recognised cities in New Zealand, New Plymouth has the highest rainfall.
Annual rainfall in Oceania varies greatly among different regions. In general, areas like the eastern coast of Australia and New Zealand receive higher rainfall, while central Australia and parts of the Pacific Islands can be quite dry. Specific rainfall amounts depend on the location and prevailing weather patterns.