To convert snow to rain, a common rule of thumb is that 10 centimeters of snow is roughly equivalent to 1 centimeter of rain. Therefore, 30 centimeters of snow would be approximately equal to 3 centimeters of rain. This conversion can vary based on the density and moisture content of the snow, but this is a general estimate.
Finland receives an average of 30-40 inches (75-100 cm) of snow annually, with the northern regions receiving more. In terms of rain, Finland receives about 20-30 inches (50-75 cm) annually, with the southern coastal regions being wetter.
There are 3000 centimeters in 30 meters. This conversion is done by multiplying 30 meters by 100 to convert meters to centimeters.
Average yearly precipitation in a Temperate Deciduous Forest ranges from 30 to 60 inches per year, but this includes both rain and snow.
A 12 inch ruler can have millimetres on the other side and would be 300mm which is 30 cm. Only 20 cm is 8 inches. So - 200 cm is 10 times as much which is 80 inches which is 6 feet 8 inches.
There are approximately 2.54 cm in 1 inch. To convert inches to centimeters, you would multiply the number of inches by 2.54. Therefore, 30 inches is equal to 76.2 cm (30 x 2.54).
15-30 inches
Italy doesn't really receive very much snow. The average rain and snow mix is around 30 inches total a year.
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30 inches is 76.2 centimeters.
30 centimeters is ~11.81 inches.
Annually, they get roughly 80-90".
In the summer 30-35C winter 5-10C The weather summer pretty much sun few rain showers now and again winter snow possible but mostly rain
3000
About 30" annually
195 centimeters. there is 30 per foot.
The type of precipitation that occurs when 6 inches of snow (moist) or 30 inches of snow (dry) is equivalent to 1 inch of rain is considered the snow-water equivalent. This measurement helps in determining the amount of liquid water that would result if the snow melted completely.
20-30 inches