33.91 inches
Please pick a specific desert as there are 26 major desert areas in the world and each has its own climate statistics. Some deserts never receive snowfall and ome may receive several inches on average each winter.
True!
40-100 inches.
Less than 10 inches
Yes, it does snow in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri during the winter months. The region typically experiences cold temperatures and receives snowfall, particularly from late November to early March. Snow accumulations can vary each year, but it is common for the area to see several inches of snowfall throughout the winter.
Rainforests typically receive between 80 to 400 inches of rain each year, depending on the specific location and climate patterns.
Less than 10 inches a year.:)
Each desert is different. Some deserts may receive several feet of snow each winter. Other deserts may receive no snow or barely a trace.
The amount of snow a desert receives would depend upon where the desert is located. Some deserts never, or rarely, receive snow. Others my receive a few inches of snow each year that, usually, is quickly melted or evaporated. The qualifying factor is that the region receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation (rain and melted snow) per year on average. Since 10 inches of snow equates to about 1 inch of rain, a desert could, theoretically receive about 100 inches (250 cm) of snow and still be considered a desert.
Most deserts receive less than 10 inches of precipitation on average per year.
Yes, it does snow in Cookeville, TN. The average snowfall there each year is about 8 inches.