On average, it only has 8 inches of rainfall per year.
On average between 100mm (in the north) and 150mm in the South of rain per year.
it does rain there and i dont no how often but i do no that they only get around 7-8 inches of rain fall per year so it couldn't rain that often but if it does it rains for really short periods of time
The Sahara Receives Less Than 2 cm Per Year
Most of northern Africa has a desert climate. The Sahara the worlds largest desert receives a mere 10 inches of rain a year.
vary little, about once a year rain comes -scientist
less than one inch per year
It is classified as a desert because it averages less than 10 inches of rain every year.
Zero rain has to fall. However, if the region consistently receives over 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year it is not considered a true desert.
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.
6 million people travel to the Sahara desert every year
Yes, more frequently than you would expect, although the amount of rain is verly little, between 20 and 100mm per year on average.
Depending upon the specific desert and season of the year, a desert may receive rain, sleet, hail, graupel or snow.