Yes, Alaska has more than ten inches of precipitation. Depending on location in Alaska the preciptiation varies. Anchorage 16.08 inches, Barrow 4.16 inches, Bethel 16.18 inches, Fairbanks 10.34 inches, Homer 25.45 inches, Juneau 58.33 inches, Kodiak 75.35 inches, Nome 16.56 inches, Valdez 67.41 inches. Alaska annual precipitation average is 22.70 inches.
Since the units are incompatible, we can't convert in into in². Inches measures length while inches squared measures area.
Cubic inches measures volume. Square inches measures area. Therefore, you can not compare the two. It is like comparing feet and cups.
The volume of a cube that measures 13 inches on each edge is: 2,200 cubic inches.
A standard poster measures 24 inches by 36 inches, a mini poster measures 11 inches by 14 inches or 16 by 20 inches. Giant posters measure 40 inches by 60 inches.
Its Rain Gauge
A rain gauge measures in inches because it collects and measures the amount of precipitation that has fallen in an area.
Low precipitation . 6-10 inches per year
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54 inches of precipitation
The average annual precipitation (rain and snow) is 13.7 inches in Billings; 19.7 inches in Bozeman; 11.2 inches in Helena; and 14.1 inches in Missoula.
41.17 inches average annual precipitation.
the amount of precipitation on the ground...inches of snow...cm of snow...
The average precipitation is 627mm (24.69 inches).