Incorrect I would say rainfall is not dependable in a desert, but it sure is dependable in a RAINforest ;)
The western side of the Big Island of Hawaii typically has the least rainfall. This area, known as the Kona side, is situated in the rain shadow of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, which block the trade winds and result in drier conditions.
Nevada records the least rainfall among U.S. states, with an annual average of around 9.5 inches of rainfall.
The biome that receives the least amount of rainfall is the desert biome. Deserts typically receive less than 250 mm (10 inches) of rainfall per year.
As of now, the inhabited place with the least rainfall in the world is Aswan, Egypt. Aswan experiences extremely low levels of rainfall, with an average annual precipitation of less than 0.1 inches.
The two ecosystems that receive the least amount of rainfall on average are deserts and tundras. Deserts typically receive less than 10 inches of rainfall per year, while tundras can receive around 6-10 inches per year.
some place in Egypt that has a hard name to remember
some place in Egypt that has a hard name to remember
The western side of the Big Island of Hawaii typically has the least rainfall. This area, known as the Kona side, is situated in the rain shadow of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, which block the trade winds and result in drier conditions.
Nevada records the least rainfall among U.S. states, with an annual average of around 9.5 inches of rainfall.
The average annual rainfall in London is 593 mm with a monthly average of 12.75 rain days per month (days with at least 0.25mm of rain). Aberystwyth, in Mid-West Wales has 1051 mm annual rainfall and 18.3 rain days per month.
the atacama desert
Bahrain receives the least amount of rainfall annually with 77 mm of rain.
Which desert
sahara desert
our ausie desert
The biome that receives the least amount of rainfall is the desert biome. Deserts typically receive less than 250 mm (10 inches) of rainfall per year.
The Atacama Desert in Chile.