Presumably 100%, unless you mean average annual rainfall.
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Victoria, Australia, receives an average annual rainfall of about 600 to 1,200 millimeters, depending on the region. The coastal areas tend to receive more rain, while the inland regions are generally drier. Melbourne, the capital city, averages around 650 millimeters per year. Overall, rainfall can vary significantly year to year.
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Antarctica and the Atacama Desert receive little rainfall.
The lowest rainfall areas in Sri Lanka are generally found in the northern and eastern parts of the country, particularly in regions such as the Jaffna Peninsula and the arid zone of the Eastern Province. These areas receive less rainfall compared to the rest of the country due to the influence of the northeast monsoon.
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The country that has never experienced rainfall is Libya, specifically the region called the Qattara Depression. This area is known for its extreme aridity, and some weather stations there have recorded no precipitation at all. However, it's important to note that while this region has not seen rainfall, other parts of Libya do receive rain.
The two ecosystems that receive the least amount of rainfall on average are deserts and tundras. Deserts typically receive less than 10 inches of rainfall per year, while tundras can receive around 6-10 inches per year.
Areas that receive over 400 cm of rainfall are rain forests. The areas that receive less than 20 cm of rainfall are desert areas.
The average annual rainfall in Tanzania varies depending on the region. In general, coastal areas receive around 1000-2000mm of rainfall per year, while inland areas receive between 500-1000mm of rainfall annually. Some regions in Tanzania, such as the highlands, can receive higher amounts of rainfall exceeding 2000mm per year.
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Deserts by definition are areas that receive very little or no rainfall, The Netherlands is a small country of 41,848 km 16,158 sq mi and receives an average rainfall of 793mm or 31.2" per year so the answer is no, there are no deserts.
It depends on what city you live in. In London or Seattle there might be more rainfall, but most rainfall usually occurs in the spring.
Deserts receive little rainfall.