A tropical rainforest receives the most rain.
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)
Depending on location, the mean annual rainfall of the Philippines varies from 965 to 4,064 millimeters (38" to 160"). Baguio City, eastern Samar, and eastern Surigao receive the greatest amount of rainfall while the southern portion of Cotabato receives the least amount of rain.
The two wettest regions in the world are Mawsynram in India, which receives an average annual rainfall of around 467 inches (11,871 millimeters), and Cherrapunji, also in India, which receives an average annual rainfall of about 463 inches (11,777 millimeters).
The annual rainfall in Ivory Coast ranges from around 1,500 to 2,500 millimeters, with the southern coastal areas receiving the highest amount of rainfall and the northern regions experiencing a drier climate.
The one place that receives the greatest rainfall each year is Bergen, Norway. They receive 53.9 inches of rain in a year!
Bahrain receives the least amount of rainfall annually with 77 mm of rain.
the south receives the most rain
Annual rainfall is the amount of rainfall per year
Annual rainfall is the amount of rainfall per year
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 tundra receives about the same average annual rainfall as a desert.
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Some scientists say the Atacama is the driest, others say that Antarctica deserves the title.
The annual rainfall amount for Baton Rouge, LA is approximately 63 inches.
Mawsynram village in Meghalaya, India, holds the record for the highest average annual rainfall in the world. This region receives around 467 inches (11,871 millimeters) of rainfall each year, primarily due to its proximity to the Bay of Bengal and the orographic effect of the nearby mountains.
Depending on location, the mean annual rainfall of the Philippines varies from 965 to 4,064 millimeters (38" to 160"). Baguio City, eastern Samar, and eastern Surigao receive the greatest amount of rainfall while the southern portion of Cotabato receives the least amount of rain.