The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year.
The Daintree Rainforest receives about 120 days of rain and gets approximately 2013 mm of rain each year.
it rains about 120 deays of rain per year
yes. Practically all rain forests are shrinking
The Daintree Rainforest was named after the nineteenth-century Australian geologist and photographer, Richard Daintree.
The World Heritage Listed Daintree Rain forest is in Tropical Far North Queensland, Australia.
9 feet of rain each year.100 inches a year
According to my research the amount of rainfall the rain forest gets each year is about 600cm.
yes
The biggest tropical rainforest in Australia is the Daintree, in far north Queensland. However, it is not Australia's largest rainforest, as Australia has more than just tropical rainforests: it also has warm-temperate and cool-temperate rainforests. The Tarkine, in Tasmania, is Australia's largest wilderness rainforest.
The tropical rainforest gets less rain each year.
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It is part of a region in Tropical North Queensland called the "Wet Tropics." The rainforest has about 120 days of rain per year, with an average of 2013 mm falling per year. See Weblinks for much more on the climate of the Daintree Rainforest