Trees release water into the atmosphere through a process called transpiration. In forested areas this moisture added to the atmosphere increases rainfall. Without the trees that water would simply flow into streams or soak into the ground.
Trees don't make rain. If your referring to why over rainforests, clouds form and rain pours more often. It is because in tropical climates the rain falls and gets trapped under the canopy or collected and once heated evaporates back to the sky to form clouds and fall again, another reason is because most main forests surround major water plains or rivers.
Forest transpire in humid conditions for rainfall to precipitate as it reaches higher cold altitude.
the trees affect the rain through transpiration, a process through which plants give out water and then it is evaporated and clouds are formed and then it rains
it releases oxygen, which in turn is moisture, which goes into the atmosphere. it builds up into clouds and there you have rain.
The rain forest has the most rainfall
Because it is a forest with high annual rainfall.
Because it is a forest and it is located where the most rainfall is.
The two biome's that gets the most rainfall is the tropical rain forest and the temperate deciduous forest.
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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.
The rain forest with the larger amount of rainfall is The Amazon.
there is an average of 20-35 inches a year
deciduous forest have a high percentage or rain
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