In a year, no. In an hour, possibly - specially if in an area that is not used to much rain.
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∙ 12y ago6 feet 10 inches = 82 inches.
6+8+10=24 inches
There are 36 inches in one yard. Therefore, 6 yards 10 inches is equal to (6 x 36) = 216 + 10 = 226 inches.
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5 ft 10 inches
Yes, 6-10 inches of rain is considered a significant amount. This much rain can lead to flooding, particularly if it falls over a short period of time in an area that is not equipped to handle large amounts of precipitation.
For every inch of snow, it roughly equates to about 1/10th of an inch of water once melted. Therefore, if there were 6 inches of snow, it would result in approximately 0.6 inches of water once melted.
Typically snow, but there will be rain in the summers.
Over a few hours - yes...Over a year - no.
6-10 inches per year!
the precipitation in the tundra is about 6-10 inches of rain a year or a month forgot
6 feet 10 inches = 82 inches.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches of rain on average per year. That's 10/12 or 5/6 of a foot. However, some deserts receive virtually no rain.
6+8+10=24 inches
There are 36 inches in one yard. Therefore, 6 yards 10 inches is equal to (6 x 36) = 216 + 10 = 226 inches.
60 square inches (6 x 10 = 60)
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