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How can a rainforest's precipitation be calculated?

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What biome is characterized by moderate temperature and abundant precipitation?

tropical rainforests


What are area that receive high temperatures and high precipitation called?

Rainforests can receive both high temperatures and high precipitation.


What is the averge precipitation and temperature?

90 degrees. Rainforests are rainy and hot. See you


Which biome receives the most precipitation on average?

The tropical rainforests which get about 250cm of rain annualy


What biome has the best vegetation?

The rainforests. Due to high amounts of precipitation and direct, year-long sunlight, rainforests have the highest primary productivity of any biome.


What is the climate and precipitation of the rainforest can you show you in a graph form?

The annual precipitation for temperate rainforests is at least 200 cm (78.74 in) and can go up to 350 cm (137.79 in). Tropical rainforests receive from 60 to 160 inches of precipitation. They vary some during the months but over a years' time, the graph shows nearly a straight line.


Why is there a lot of precipitation at the equator?

Yes, very much. Some rainforests near the equator have hundreds of centimeters per year!


What area features weak winds and heavy precipitation?

Any place that features dry and wet seasons undergoes weak wind shifts and heavy precipitation. Several areas of the world like rainforests experience wet seasons.


What areas that receive more rainfall than deserts?

Grasslands, rainforests, the taiga, savanna and some other biomes receive more precipitation than the desert.


What is the precipitation of where jaguars live?

it is pretty wet cause they like wet swamps and live in rainforests so it would be wet and rain a lot take my word for it!!


What is the monthly average of precipitation in a tropical rainforest biome?

The average rainfall in a rainforest is between 98 inches and 177 inches. There are two types of rainforests, tropical and temperate.


Why do tropical rainforests grow where they grow?

Most of the rainforests in the world are along the equator. This is because it is so hot there, and all the water gets evaporated and condenses in that area, creating precipitation, and lots of it! This equals to the ground becoming very wet and the air hot. This type of climate is the perfect type for foliage which is why the rainforests are there, the rain is always constant, and the rainforest floor is forever marsh, wet, or flooded.