since it's in the ocean, the evaporation will cause a lot of rainfall, more than 100 inches
There is no precipitation in a marine biome. The rain will hit the water, but it does not affect the biome itself.
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60-250 inches of rain
12
220 centimeters a year.
the average rainfall of the marine biome is about 60-250 a year
The desert biome typically has the lowest yearly rainfall of all biome types. Deserts are characterized by arid conditions and receive very little precipitation throughout the year.
about 60 inches, found that out from another question... so i would not rely on this answer with my life....... :)
rainforest
25-43 cm
39 degrees Fahrenheit
149.5 inches From major research. Poted by: Amanda Kathryn Reeman
A graph that shows the amount of rainfall in the Tundra.
the amount of sunlight in the marine is 50%.
6-10 in
The two biome's that gets the most rainfall is the tropical rain forest and the temperate deciduous forest.