A drought are you stupid
Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent on Earth, receiving very little precipitation each year. Rain is extremely rare in Antarctica due to its freezing temperatures, with most precipitation falling as snow. The majority of the continent's interior is considered a desert because of its low annual precipitation levels.
Approximatley, 150 inches a year. If it is a very wet year, you could see up to 200 inches of rain. Hope that helped. Have a Great Day!
South America receives varying amounts of rainfall depending on the region. The northern parts of the continent, like the Amazon rainforest, can receive over 100 inches of rain per year, while more arid regions like the Atacama Desert in Chile receive very little rainfall, sometimes less than 0.04 inches in a year.
The Gobi Desert receives very little snow each year, averaging around 7 inches (18 cm) annually. Snowfall is sporadic due to the desert's arid and cold climate, with most of the precipitation falling as rain during the summer months.
A tropical rainforest typically receives 200 to 400 centimeters of rainfall each year. These rainforests are characterized by high temperatures and high humidity, leading to lush vegetation and high levels of biodiversity.
A place with little rain is called a desert. Deserts are characterized by their dry climate, receiving very little precipitation throughout the year, which can result in arid conditions and sparse vegetation.
A desert is a very dry area with little rain, typically receiving less than 250 millimeters of rain per year. Examples of deserts include the Sahara in Africa, the Arabian Desert in the Middle East, and the Atacama Desert in South America.
A desert is a dry region that receives very little rain, typically less than 250 millimeters of rainfall per year. Other examples of dry regions include steppe and semi-arid regions.
no it does not snow and does not rain often
"A Year Without Rain"
This biome is called the tundra. It is also found in other regions of the world that are very far north. There are very few trees, little rain (or snow) and the ground is frozen year around.
It is very unlikely.
The Atacama Desert in Chile is considered the driest place on Earth, receiving very little rainfall each year.
Rain forest
semiarid is a place that gets little rain
Approximatley, 150 inches a year. If it is a very wet year, you could see up to 200 inches of rain.
it is called A Year without rain.:)