Miscellaneous
The average yearly precipitation in Snoqualmie pass is 84.15 inches.
Around 40 inches.
The average precipitation in the Neritic Zone, which is a region of shallow water near the coast, is primarily influenced by rainfall over the adjacent land areas rather than direct precipitation over the ocean. Rainfall can vary greatly depending on the location and season, but in general, the Neritic Zone may receive precipitation similar to that of the coastal areas nearby.
The two most important elements in a climatic description are temperature and precipitation. Temperature indicates the average conditions of hotness or coldness in an area, while precipitation measures the amount of water, in the form of rain, snow, or hail, that falls in an area during a specific period.
The average year after year conditions of temperature and precipitation in a particular region are referred to as the region's climate. This encompasses long-term patterns and trends in weather elements such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, and wind patterns. Climate helps define the overall environmental conditions in a specific area.
The deep sea biome typically has very low precipitation since it is located far below the ocean surface where rain does not reach. Instead, the primary source of water in the deep sea biome comes from currents and upwelling of nutrient-rich waters from the ocean depths.
The average depth is 8695 feet
The Baltic sea is about 1600 km long, an average of 193 km wide, and an average of 55 m (180 ft, 30 fathoms) deep.
41.17 inches average annual precipitation.
It is similar to the average yearly precipitation in the USA.
The Bearing Strait is approximately 50 meters (150 feet) deep.
When you trade Clamperl with the deep sea scale you get Gorebyss with the deep sea tooth you get Huntail.
You can find the Deep Sea Scale and the Deep Sea Tooth on Routes 13 and 17.
In the State of Georgia, the average precipitation is 50.74" / year.
Average annual precipitation is an example of climate.
precipitation equals rain. As when sea water evaporates clouds form eventually leading to rain fall refilling the sea with the previously evaporated water. But not all rain water returns to the sea which is how the sea level changes due to precipitation.
the most deep sea is Coral!!!