despite it being a desert id say ...no rain atall ....
but it depends what desert your in really ...
You can identify it as a Desert if it is, Deserted or some animals and plants live in that certain place. And if only an few Rain in occurs in a Year.
There are 12 months in the year. So, 80000 a year equals 80000/12 per month or 6666.67 per month.
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In a year, no. In an hour, possibly - specially if in an area that is not used to much rain.
3466.67
A desert is defines as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall per year. Much of that comes during brief summer thunderstorms. Average over a year, the desert would receive about 0.80" of rain per month.
On average, a desert receives between 0 and 10 inches (250mm) of rain per year depending on the location of the desert.
A desert is defined as a region that, on average, receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain in a year.
A desert is a place that doesn't get much rain at all throughout the year. Considering the tundra doesn't get much rain, it is therefore called a desert.
216L per month
9 feet of rain each year.100 inches a year
Please narrow your question down to a specific desert as each desert has different statistics. Few deserts have much rain in the spring, the driest season of the year.
A desert receives less than 10 inches of rain per year. Some deserts, such as the Atacama (a rain shadoe desert), receive virtually no rainfall.
The Sonoran Desert is one of the wettest deserts in North America and averages from 3 to 16 inches of rain a year.
There is no 'Atlantic Desert.' Do you mean the Atacama Desert? The Atacama receives virtually no rainfall on average per year.
6 inches a month :)-
Less than 10 inches a year.:)