50mm
All of them, unless you're in the interior of Greenland or Antarctica.
never
Rain is a rare phenomenon in Antarctica: it's too cold and dry. However, there may be rains during the summer season in the Antarctic Peninsula that make up its precipitation rate of 35cm or less per year.
Nothing At All????
how much rain fall does cross timbers get
Antarctica is technically a desert, and a particularly dry one at that. This is because the cold air simply can't hold much water. There's no precipitation without humidity, and there's no humidity without heat.
Antarctica is considered to be the coldest desert in the world. It has a barren landscape and no rain fall.
It is France (French Guiana), Suriname, and Guyana.
I think it doesn't rain in Antarctica cause it addictive to snow
There are no rain forests in the Antarctica, the climate is too cold.
Wet. A tropical rainforest is alWays went, wheather it is summer, winter, fall, or spring.
Generally, in Antarctica, it's too cold to rain. Precipitation in the Antarctic Peninsula may fall as rain, but the amounts are nominal. Other precipitation on the continent may fall as snow or ice crystals. Average humidity on the continent is about five percent.