RANKING : COUNTRIES BY AVERAGE ANNUAL PRECIPITATION in the world
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- Опубліковано 6 січ 2024
- Rainfall is an indispensable weather phenomenon on our vast Earth. The rainfall varies greatly in different regions, from arid deserts to humid tropical rainforests, and each country is affected to varying degrees by rainfall.
In this statistics, we will use the annual average rainfall as an indicator to measure the level of rainfall in a country. The annual average rainfall refers to the average accumulated precipitation in a certain area within a year. By comparing the annual average precipitation of different countries, we can better understand the differences in global rainfall distribution and the climate characteristics of each country.
The average annual rainfall varies greatly worldwide. Some countries have a humid climate with annual rainfall exceeding 2000 millimeters, and are typically located in tropical regions such as Brazil, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Indonesia. The high rainfall in these areas supports lush rainforests and biodiversity, as well as providing abundant water resources for agriculture.
However, some countries are facing the challenge of drought. The average annual precipitation in desert and semi-arid areas is often below 250 millimeters, and these areas are often located around the Sahara Desert in Africa, inland Australia, and desert areas in West Asia and North America. This drought condition has had a serious impact on agricultural production and water resources.
In the middle zone, the average annual rainfall in many countries ranges from 500 millimeters to 1500 millimeters. These countries include China, India, the United States, Russia, etc. The rainfall levels in these countries vary depending on their geographical location and seasons. For example, the southern and eastern regions of China usually have higher annual average rainfall, while the northwest and inland regions are relatively dry.
The difference in annual average rainfall has a significant impact on various aspects of a country. Countries in high rainfall areas often face challenges such as floods and soil erosion, and measures need to be taken to adapt to this humid environment. And countries in arid regions need to take appropriate measures to address water scarcity and the problems caused by drought. This may include effective planning of water-saving measures, improvement of irrigation technology, and water resource management.
1st Colombia 3,240
2nd São Tomé and Príncipe 3,200
2nd Tuvalu 3,200
3rd Papua New Guinea 3,142
4th Solomon 3,028
5th Panama 2,928
6th Costa Rica 2,926
7th Samoa 2,880
8th Malaysia 2,875
9th Brunei 2,722
10th Indonesia 2,702
11th Bangladesh 2,666
12th Fiji 2,592
13th Sierra Leone 2,526
14th Singapore 2,497
15th Liberia 2,391
16th Guyana 2,387
17th Grenada 2,350
18th Philippines 2,348
19th Suriname 2,331
20th Seychelles 2,330
21st Saint Lucia 2,301
22nd Nicaragua 2,280
23rd Ecuador 2,274
24th Bhutan 2,200
24th Trinidad and Tobago 2,200
26th Equatorial Guinea 2,156
27th Myanmar 2,091
28th Dominica 2,083
29th Puerto Rico 2,054
30th Jamaica 2,051
31st Venezuela 2,044
32nd Mauritius 2,041
33rd Vanuatu 2,000
34th Guatemala 1,996
35th Honduras 1,976
87th India 1,083
112th United States 715
123rd China 645
Brazil 🇧🇷🥶😏
can not understand Belgium less raining than portugal it is impossible
Italy wetter then Germany and Poland??