no.
rainforests ger about 200-300 inches of rain a year or more. about 1/8th inch a day+. dererts cant top that. maybe a fre inches a year.
The differentiate between tropical evergreen and tropical monsoon forest is that it have less rainfall but tropical monsoon forest have more rainfall than the tropical evergreen forest.
Deserts receive the most irregular rainfall.
because of the high level of rainfall in that particular area
wet ones
no they have deserts
A tropical dry forest is similar to a tropical rain forest. the main differences are that it has a lot less rainfall and that they are dispersed more thuroughly throught the tropical regions. So it is basically a dry, tropical rain forest.
The two biome's that gets the most rainfall is the tropical rain forest and the temperate deciduous forest.
rainfall
one is dry and one is not
The kind of rain forest that receives 200 to 400 centimeters of rainfall each year is called a tropical rain forest. Rain forests that experience a cycle of wet and dry seasons are called monsoon rain forests.
tropical rain forest (located in southwest)
Yes.