Yes
Over a few hours - yes...Over a year - no.
A foot of rain is the same as twelve inches of rain.
Are you referring to a rain forest? A rain forest has a lot of vegetation and receives a lot of rain.
.393700787 inches are in 1 centameater so 3.93700787 inches are in 10 centimeters.
There was rain again today because Spring has begun and in the season of Spring, there is a lot of rain. It can also be because of global warming or that a lot of pollution has caused it to rain.
Yes it is quite a lot.
54 inches is a lot of rain. It is more rain than would normally fall in a day, but it could fall in a year in some places.
Yes, 2 inches of rain in 24 hours is considered a moderate amount of rainfall.
ten inches including melted snow
In a year, no. In an hour, possibly - specially if in an area that is not used to much rain.
A desert.
The steppe is a treeless plain. It receives between ten and twenty inches of rain per year. It has lots of grass.
The fluffiness of the snow can vary how deep it is compared to an inch of rain. On average, however, ten inches of snow is an inch of rain, so .04 inches of rain is similar to .4 inches of snow.
yes they do get a lot of rain 4000 inches a year
In general, rainfall of more than 0.3 inches in an hour is considered a lot.
It depends on the context. Ten millimeters in a day or a single rainfall event is a fairly substantial amount. Ten millimeters in an hour would be heavy rainfall event. An area that gets ten millimeters a year would be considered extreme desert
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches of rain per year on average. Some deserts receive virtually no precipitation for decades or even centuries.