5 mm?
No, 1-5 mm of rain is considered light rainfall. Typically, anything less than 5 mm would be considered minimal precipitation.
They get 1,000 mm of rain in rwanda
1-5 mm of rain is generally considered light or trace precipitation. It is not considered a lot of rain and may not even be enough to fully wet the ground in some areas.
If 100 mL of water collects in a 200 sq. cm rain gauge, that means 100 mm of rain has fallen. This is because 1 mL of water is equal to 1 mm of rain when measured in a rain gauge.
1225 mm
Average Annual Rainfall for Hobart is about 600 mm.
alot of rain will fall. ALOT
To calculate 2 - 5 mM, you subtract 5 mM from 2 mM, which results in a value of -3 mM. This indicates that the result is negative, meaning that 2 mM is not sufficient to reach 5 mM. In practical terms, it suggests a deficit of 3 mM.
25 litres per square metre
ID3418162295 wrote: 25 ph I have no idea what this means; maybe somebody can clarify. The correct answer is 0.625 ml: volume is area (25 mm²) * height (25 mm), making 625 mm³, 0.625 cm² (ml), or 0.000625 dm² (litres).
Rainfall in the Gibson Desert ranges from 200 mm (7.9 in) to 250 mm (9.8 in) annually,
1533 mm = 5 feet