ten inches including melted snow
yes it does snow and also it does rain in marine biome
rain fall
It depends on the area that this particular biome is located.
rain fall
its is around 90in. of rain fall
the temperate deciduous forest
since it's in the ocean, the evaporation will cause a lot of rainfall, more than 100 inches
A marine biome does not receive rain as it is an aquatic environment. It may receive precipitation in the form of snow or sleet if the temperature is low enough, but rain is not common in marine biomes.
Types of precipitation in the marine biome include rain, snow, sleet, and hail. These different forms of precipitation play a crucial role in the water cycle and affect the marine ecosystem by providing freshwater to both marine organisms and coastal habitats.
temperate rain forest
The rainforest.
220 centimeters a year.