Rainforests typically receive substantial rainfall, averaging between 175 to 200 centimeters (about 69 to 79 inches) annually. This translates to approximately 0.5 to 1 inch of rain per day. However, the amount can vary significantly depending on the specific region and season, with some areas experiencing daily rainfall exceeding 2 inches during peak wet seasons.
180inches
How much rain forest does a rain forest get each year... Well, I would say that a rain forest can't really get any rain forests in a year, but Tropical rain forests get about 200-600 cm of rain each year, and Temperate Rain forests get 200-400 cm of rain each year.
300 feet
A lot lor
The rain forest precipitation is greater that 150 cm. Rain forest precipitation is basically how much rain falls and collects on earth.
4 litres high (i think)
Grassland
yes there is
well da it is Victoria falls
grasslands :)
6-7 times in a month
700 billion liters