Low precipitation . 6-10 inches per year
Less than 10 inches
the average rainfall in the tundra is 6-10 inches in a year.
54 inches of precipitation
"Rainfall may vary in different regions of the arctic. Yearly precipitation, including melting snow, is 15 to 25 cm (6 to 10 inches)."
Very little precipitation falls in the Arctic, and that which does is mostly snow rather than rain. The average annual precipitation is 500mm, which works out to an average monthly fall of just 42mm - less than two inches. This is sufficiently low that the Arctic is classified as the world's second largest desert (after Antarctica).
It receives an annual precipitation of about 150 inches.
25 centimeters 10 inches
the arctic fox is less than 15in and bigger than 5in.
Cold, with little precipitation.
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Inches
45 inches