Deserts, too, are actually defined as being areas of land that receive on average, every year, less then 250mm (or just around ten inches) of rain throughout the year, which is significantly less to habitable and regular landscapes that humans and animals inhabit.
Which desert
The Mojave Desert typically receives very little rainfall, averaging about 2 to 4 inches per year. Monthly rainfall can vary significantly, but it is generally sparse, often concentrated in the winter months. Summer months may see occasional thunderstorms, but overall, the desert remains arid. Rainfall is highly inconsistent, with some months receiving none at all.
All the websites that I have looked at say monthly rainfall in millimeters. I need monthly rainfall in inches. (for india)Any websites? Ideas? Anything will help!Thanks~Georgina
Average annual rainfall in the Painted Desert is about 6.36 inches.
the answer is 1.82 inches (monthly)
On average between 100mm (in the north) and 150mm in the South of rain per year. See related link:
Manaus has an average of 2087 mm or 82.2 inches of rainfall a year.
1.83 Inches
1,000,000 inches per month
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of annual rainfall on average. Some deserts receive little to no rainfall.
The Kalahari Desert receives an average annual rainfall of about 10 to 20 inches (25 to 50 cm), which translates to roughly 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) per month. Rainfall is highly variable and primarily occurs during the summer months from November to March. The region is characterized by its dry climate, and many months may see little to no precipitation.
The Sahara desert