The average amount of rainfall in Germany varies across regions, but generally ranges between 600-800 millimeters per year. The southern and western parts of Germany tend to receive more rainfall compared to the eastern regions. The country experiences a temperate climate with consistent rainfall spread throughout the year.
The region with the least amount of rain is typically Antarctica, as it is a polar desert with very little precipitation.
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Bahrain receives the least amount of rainfall annually with 77 mm of rain.
By average annual rainfall, the wettest place is Mawsynram, Meghalaya, India, with 11,873 mm (467 in) of rain per annum. Meghalaya means 'land of the clouds'. Most of the rain occurs during the monsoon season, between June and September. (Wikipedia)
The amount of rain received on the Great Plains can vary greatly depending on the location. On average, the Great Plains region receives between 15 to 25 inches of rain per year. However, some areas may receive less than 15 inches while others may receive more than 25 inches.
The amount of rainfall varies from region to region. In Northern Germany, areas average between 19 and 31 inches a year. In Central Germany, areas average between 20 and 44 inches a year. In Southern Germany, areas average between 24 and 79 inches.
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The amount of rainfall in England varies by region. However, the average amount of rain for the entire country is 33.7 inches, or 885 millimeters.
Yes Germany does have problems with acid rain.
The amount of rain last spring was about average. The water quality from the spring was below average so they would not drink it.
Precipitation in Antarctica -- on average -- is no more than an inch or two each year..