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Grasslands, rainforests, the taiga, savanna and some other biomes receive more precipitation than the desert.
The Taiga
more than deserts and less than forest
Savannas and grasslands are generally considered as semiarid. They are dry but receive more rainfall than a desert.
Grasslands generally receive about twice the annual precipitation of deserts.
Yes, it normally, always snow's more in a Taiga, than it rains!
A true desert is arid, not semiarid. Grasslands are usually considered semiarid and receive more rainfall than a desert.
in the grasslands it might feel like a desert out there :*)
Trees require more rainfall for growth than what is usually available in most grasslands.
Prairies, grasslands or savannas receive more rainfall than the Sahara and have a greater variety of both plant and animal life.
Because trees require plenty of water to thrive, and there is much more rainfall in tropical rainforests than in tropical grassland.
Temperate forests are usually more complex with more layers of vegetation than taiga.