No, that's not true. To be defined as a rainforest, it needs to receive at least 70 to 140 inches of rainfall per year. That's something like ten hours of light to moderate rain (on average) every single day of the year.
no because there is not much rain to have a rain forest or trees to have a rain forest
to much rain
In excess of 500 in. of rain
Not much it is a rain forest. But enough for plants to survive and to see. So when your in the woods it is about the same.
5000 inches in one year
It rains so that the animals in the rain forest get more trees and more oxygen so that they can survive They need so much rain so to live in rain forest
180inches
How much rain forest does a rain forest get each year... Well, I would say that a rain forest can't really get any rain forests in a year, but Tropical rain forests get about 200-600 cm of rain each year, and Temperate Rain forests get 200-400 cm of rain each year.
The rain forest precipitation is greater that 150 cm. Rain forest precipitation is basically how much rain falls and collects on earth.
A lot lor
300 feet
rain forest