Generally, yes.
1-5 mm of rain is generally considered light or trace precipitation. It is not considered a lot of rain and may not even be enough to fully wet the ground in some areas.
In general, rainfall of more than 0.3 inches in an hour is considered a lot.
Yes, 6-10 inches of rain is considered a significant amount. This much rain can lead to flooding, particularly if it falls over a short period of time in an area that is not equipped to handle large amounts of precipitation.
Yes, 2 inches of rain in 24 hours is considered a moderate amount of rainfall.
It depends on the location and climate. In some arid regions, 60cm of rain in a year would be considered a lot, while in a tropical rainforest, it might be considered average or even below average.
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Are you referring to a rain forest? A rain forest has a lot of vegetation and receives a lot of rain.
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Oh, dude, 20mm is like 2cm. So, if you're measuring something and you're like, "Oh, this is 20mm," just divide by 10 and you'll get the answer. Easy peasy!
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