The amount of water that falls during a monsoon can vary significantly depending on the region and the intensity of the monsoon season. In some areas, monsoon rains can deliver between 100 to 300 millimeters (4 to 12 inches) of rainfall over a few days, while in particularly strong monsoon years, totals can exceed 500 millimeters (20 inches) or more. This seasonal precipitation is crucial for agriculture and water supply in many countries affected by monsoons.
99 in.
80% of Bangladesh's rain falls during the monsoon season
alot of rain will fall. ALOT
The answer varies considerably, depending on the location. In some places in Eastern India, the annual rainfall - mostly in the monsoon - can be as much as 10 metres (nearly 33 feet), whereas in some places in Western India it is as little as 0.2 metres (less than 8 inches).
It falls as precipitation, such as rain, or hail.
Monsoon rains
when water falls on a cemented ground the cemented ground can't absorve water much and the water flows away.
During the water cycle, approximately 78 of the water that evaporates falls back as rain.
80ml
it depends on which waterfall :-/
Monsoon is a blessing: The monsoon brings water for the wells and dams, fields and pipelines. The hard soil of the fields becomes soft. Second, the statement that the monsoon is a curse: The monsoon destroys the houses and the fields.
100 million gallons an hour