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It depends. The NE coast of Scotland around Montrose is, meteorologically speaking, a rain shadow desert and receives 25" of rain per year. Tucson Arizona is in the same category but gets 10-12" per year. Parts of the Atacama desert have received no rain at all for centuries.
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