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The ratio of the areas is 35:80 or 7:16
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A rectangle and a triangle have equal areas. The length of the rectangle is 12 inches, and its width is 8 inches. If the base of the triangle is 32 inches, what is the length, in inches, of the altitude drawn to the base?
Total surface area: (2*pi*9)+(pi*6*5) = 48*pi square inches
I don't understand the phrase "circular diameter areas". Working with the given numbers alone . . . 78.5 is 30.53% less than 113.0 . 113.0 is 43.95% more than 78.5 .
This Central African country is one of the wettest in Africa
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The amount of rainfall varies from region to region. In Northern Germany, areas average between 19 and 31 inches a year. In Central Germany, areas average between 20 and 44 inches a year. In Southern Germany, areas average between 24 and 79 inches.
areas closer to the equator receive and
Deserts are areas that receive less than 25 cm of precipitation on average per year. That is about 10 inches (250 mm) or annual rainfall.
California has a temperate climate with rainfall of 15 inches (380 mm) to 50 inches (1,300 mm) per year. Some areas of Coast Redwood forest receive over 100 inches (2,500 mm) of precipitation per year.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year on average. Some deserts receive much less, virtually nothing. It can fall as rain, snow, hail, sleet or grauple.
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.
A desert is described as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average for a year. Some areas receive virtually no rain for years.
The largest desert in the world is the continent of Antarctica. Deserts are areas which receive less than 10 inches of precipitation per year. The largest hot desert is the Sahara.
The largest desert in the world is the continent of Antarctica. Deserts are areas which receive less than 10 inches of precipitation per year. The largest hot desert is the Sahara.
Areas along the Lacandon Jungle receive in excess of 2,600 millimeters (102 inches) of rainfall in an average year. These lands are mostly tropical monsoon (Köppen AmW), with fairly constant temperatures averaging 25°C (77 °F).