about 150 inches
There is no such thing as a 'desert rain forest.' The term is and oxymoron.
alot
Tropical rainforests are located near the equator and have higher temperatures, greater biodiversity, and consistent rainfall throughout the year. In contrast, temperate rainforests are found in more temperate regions and have cooler temperatures, less biodiversity, and distinct seasons with a wet and dry period.
not much or at all
a lot
British Columbia, particularly the west coast, has high rainfall due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. This region experiences a temperate rainforest climate, characterized by mild temperatures and consistent year-round precipitation.
About 25 inches
The rainfall that a swamp gets annually is estimated to be around 100 inches.
10- 15 meters of rain
30 inches
Yearly 34.05 inches. Otherwise I am blank.
at least 80 inches every year!