If you place a flat pan with straight up and down sides outdoors and it rains, you can measure with a ruler the depth of the rainwater in the pan . If you measure 3.5 inches of water, then you have had 3.5 inches of rain.
35 inches is two feet eleven inches.
In a year, no. In an hour, possibly - specially if in an area that is not used to much rain.
Twelve inches of rain is one foot of rain
Since there are 12 inches in a foot, then 35 in = 35/12 = 2.92 feet.
35 inches is equal to 2.91666667 feet.
Grasslands can receive 250-900 mm (9.8-35 in.) of rain per year.
Rainfall depends on what part of Alaska you live in.
It would take 12 inches, to rain 12 inches.
15156451,2564379466,834,689,5,6794,8213,3468159976458,14699857589,589959,64973195648212411100043644004545151155184 inches of rain a year
35 billion sq. inches of rubber 35 billion sq. inches of rubber 35 billion sq. inches of rubber
36 inches
35 centimeters is 1 foot and 1.78 inches.
San Francisco gets an average of about 23.65 inches of rain per year.
6.04 inches of rain. The average for the month of June in Oklahoma is 4.55 inches
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52 inches
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