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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.

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