Not every day.
Honolulu Hawaii or somwhere around that area it rains almost every day in the forest there
Yes. Actually, there is rain every second of every day. It is always raining somewhere on the planet at any instant.
a lot<------------- Yes and no. It depends where. And what time of year. New York City usually get at least 1 inch a day in winter, spring and fall.
In the rain forest.It almost rains every day!
It rains about 100 inches every year in the rain forest. It doesn't usually rain for the entirety of a day but there will usually be a part of every day where it rains.
It doesn't
In Panama City, Panama, there is a 55% chance of rain on any day in May, and a 66% chance of rain on any day in June.
during the rainy season in africa rain falls every day
Millions of women take cars, buses, trains or planes into and out of New York City every day. Yes, I've seen plenty of them, and so has everyone else who lives in New York City.
Every station on the New York subway has service 24 hours every day. The night trains may be different from daytime service--for example, the A train runs express and skips stations during the day, but runs local and stops everywhere at night.
New York broke their all-time city one day rainfall record August 14 2011 with up to eight inches of rain. This is the most rain fall they have ever received since record keeping began over 100 hundred years ago.
well in the rain forest there is a lot of rain as it rains nearly every day ( not including the monsoon ) !