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Tropical rainforests typically receive the most precipitation on average, with some areas receiving up to 400 inches (10,000 mm) of rain per year.
The precipitation in the polar zone is generally low, with most areas receiving less than 10 inches of precipitation per year. This is due to the cold temperatures, which limit the amount of moisture that can be held in the air. Snowfall is the most common form of precipitation in the polar zone.
Any region receiving more than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year is not considered a desert.
Low precipitation . 6-10 inches per year
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54 inches of precipitation
The average annual precipitation (rain and snow) is 13.7 inches in Billings; 19.7 inches in Bozeman; 11.2 inches in Helena; and 14.1 inches in Missoula.
38.82 inches