Due to it's vast size, the average rainfall in the Kalahari varies according to area.
Parts of the Kalahari receive 250mm of rainfall annually, making these areas not true desert. It is only true desert in the South West region, as it receives less than 175mm of rain a year.
A desert receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain on average per year. Some deserts receive virtually no rainfall for decades, even centuries. There are many deserts and there is no single answer that covers all deserts.
A desert is defined as a region that, on average, receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain in a year.
175mm in some places
The Kalahari desert is a desert because of the amount of rainfall and rain that is received every year- that makes the Kalahari desert a fossil desert. Miranda 11 years old
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Yes, the Kalahari Desert is much larger than the Namib Desert. It is about 930,000 square kilometres, whereas the Namib Desert is only about 81,000 square kilometres.
The Kalahari Desert covers most of Botswana.
The Kalahari is classified as a hot sub tropical desert.
The Kalahari Desert is a hot desert.
The Kalahari is a subtropical hot desert.
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The Kalahari Desert covers most of Botswana.
The Kalahari Desert is south of Cuba.
This is the Kalahari Desert.
The Sahara Desert. (That's in northern Africa!) Correct - The Kalahari Desert.