It is impossible to determine an exact number of raindrops that fall each year globally, as this would require monitoring every rain event on Earth. However, it is estimated that trillions of raindrops fall each year in total.
It is called precipitation when raindrops fall to the earth.
When raindrops fall to the earth, it is called precipitation.
When water droplets fall to the earth, it is called rain.
When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops, they fall to the Earth as rain.
According to my research the amount of rainfall the rain forest gets each year is about 600cm.
its is around 90in. of rain fall
It is going to depend on how much rain you get! It will never be the same amount for each rain fall.
It is impossible to determine an exact number of raindrops that fall each year globally, as this would require monitoring every rain event on Earth. However, it is estimated that trillions of raindrops fall each year in total.
It is called precipitation when raindrops fall to the earth.
When raindrops fall to the earth, it is called precipitation.
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The Sahara and Namib deserts receive the least amount of rain.
There is no rainfall on Mars.
Precipitation in Antarctica -- on average -- is no more than an inch or two each year..
When water droplets fall to the earth, it is called rain.
When cloud droplets combine to form larger drops, they fall to the Earth as rain.