Mean annual rainfall varies from approximately 800 mm to 4,000 mm accross the Australian distribution of Littoral Rainforest.
No, the rainforest receives much too much rain to be considered a desert.
no because there is not much rain to have a rain forest or trees to have a rain forest
None. It is much too warm in a tropical rainforest to snow.
For an area to be considered a rainforest, it must receive over 80 inches of rain.
The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year.
novanet= lower canopy
The desert receives one 20th or less of the amount of water that a rainforest receives. This is because deserts get very little rain.
9 feet of rain each year.100 inches a year
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The rain forest precipitation is greater that 150 cm. Rain forest precipitation is basically how much rain falls and collects on earth.
yes it rains a lot on the rainforest