Amazonia receives about 9 feet of rain every year. Fifty percent of this returns to the atmosphere through the foliage of trees. Most of the Amazon River's water comes from the annual snowmelt high in the Peruvian Andes. Between June and October, the water level rises by 30 to 45 feet. Tens of millions of acres of rainforest are covered by water as the flood advances, reaching as far inland from the main channel as 12 miles.
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the Amazon Rainforest has 9 feet of rain each year
6 feet and 7 inches of rain
180inches
The Amazon rainforest receives a lot of rainfall due to its location near the equator, where warm air rises causing convectional rainfall. The abundance of trees and vegetation in the rainforest contributes to the recycling of moisture through transpiration, which also helps maintain the high levels of rainfall in the region.
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Not much. There´s no such thing under the amazon rain forest.
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Not enough to worry about.
About 50-100 miles
there is no wind in the amazon rain forest.
the amazon rain forest
Yes, the Amazon rain forest is the largest rain forest in the world
The Amazon is the largest rain forest in the world.