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.
1500
There are 12 months in the year. So, 80000 a year equals 80000/12 per month or 6666.67 per month.
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.
6 inches a month :)-
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.
Less than 10 inches a year.:)