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no the biomes are dessert, tundra, temperate forest, rain forest, and something else.
no. the dessert is really hot so it doesn't get much rain
It depends on the area that this particular biome is located.
On average, a desert receives between 0 and 10 inches (250mm) of rain per year depending on the location of the desert.
The average annual rainfall is 1 milimeter of rain every year.
A tree frogs biome is the rain forest
it is in the Temperate Rain Forest Biome
it is a producer because it keeps its water stored to feed on over time when it does not rain in the high tempatures of the dessert of whatever biome it is surviving in .
it is a producer because it keeps its water stored to feed on over time when it does not rain in the high tempatures of the dessert of whatever biome it is surviving in .
I think the pie
The tropical rainforests which get about 250cm of rain annualy
The tropical rain forest biome receives the most precipitation. :)