Yes.
how much rain falls in southern california each year?
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.
A tropical rainforest climate typically has a lot of rain throughout the year, with high humidity and abundant vegetation. Other climates with high levels of rainfall include temperate rainforest climates and monsoon climates.
Mississippi receives a moderate amount of rainfall throughout the year. The state experiences a humid subtropical climate, with precipitation fairly evenly distributed across the seasons. Overall, Mississippi does not have a particularly high or low amount of rainfall compared to other states.
Rainforests do receive a lot of rain, but it does not rain every single day. Rainfall patterns can vary depending on the specific location and time of year. Some periods may experience daily rain while others may have extended dry spells.
Yes, it rains a lot year round.
In a day, it's a lot. The technical term for a region that gets that amount of rain in a year is "desert."
Yes, it does rain a lot in BC. Each region of the province is different, but Vancouver, for example, gets about 1300mm of rain per year.
54 inches is a lot of rain. It is more rain than would normally fall in a day, but it could fall in a year in some places.
It rains a lot in the summer; June to September is the chunk in the year that it rains a lot.
A lot. Lots and lots and lots.
1m 60cm around that
Well if you think about it A year without rain has a lot of hits so I think it is a year without rain
It depends where you are if you are in India during monsoons then you get average of 30cm of rain per month!
In a year, no. In an hour, possibly - specially if in an area that is not used to much rain.
0.6 metres in 60cm
yes they do get a lot of rain 4000 inches a year