Sweden, lies substantially north, and consequently is drier than the average European country. Most of the country receives between 500 - 800 mm per year, but in the wetter south, 1000 - 1200 per year. In the mountains these numbers may be doubled.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. Some deserts receive much less.
Sweden's annual rainfall is about 535 mm or 21 inches. Rainfall is heaviest in the southwest and in the mountains along the Norwegian border. Most of the rain is received in the late summer.
Delaware averages more inches of rainfall per year
The average rainfall is 1,960 millimetres (77 in) per year. Rainfall is much greater in the mountain areas facing the north and east, however. Where the higher elevations of the John Crow Mountains and the Blue Mountains catch the rain from the moisture-laden winds, rainfall exceeds 5,080 millimetres (200 in) per year. Since the southwestern half of the island lies in the rain shadow of the mountains, it has a semiarid climate and receives fewer than 760 millimetres (30 in) of rainfall annually.
~7SEK is a Dollar usually, but this varies from year to year as does the markets.
rainfall varies from 235 to 1 000 mm per year;
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Its almost 50000mm in a year
Between 2000 and 3000 millilitres a year
20''
About 4 inches a year.
4hour per year
Average rainfall in Mississippi is approximately 68 inches per year. Rainfall varies throughout the state. Rainfall in Biloxi averages 64.68 inches.
Wisconsin gets 34.49 inches of year on average.
4-16 inches a year