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Rainforests are subject to heavy rainfall, at least 80 inches (2,000 mm), and in some areas over 430 inches (10,920 mm) of rain each year. This is the AVERAGE rainforest, I'm not entirely sure whether or not it also pertains to the Amazon.
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In the United States, rainfall is measured in inches; in pretty much the rest of the world, rainfall is measured in centimeters (the standard unit of small length measurement).
there are 3 types of rainfall which are still exsisting: relief rainfall convectional rainfall Frontal rainfall
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The average rainfall in the amazon rainforest is 347 days a year
The rain forest with the larger amount of rainfall is The Amazon.
enough to keep it running stupid
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Average Annual Rainfall is 43.1 inches. January Rainfall: 3.57 February Rainfall: 2.84 March Rainfall: 3.92 April Rainfall: 3.26 May Rainfall: 4.29 June Rainfall: 3.63 July Rainfall: 4.21 August Rainfall: 3.9 September Rainfall: 4.08 October Rainfall: 3.43 November Rainfall: 3.32 December Rainfall: 3.25
Not much. Average rainfall through January is 9 days of the month.
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100,000,000 ml
It depends on where you are located.
The Amazon rainforest receives a lot of rainfall due to its location near the equator, where warm air rises causing convectional rainfall. The abundance of trees and vegetation in the rainforest contributes to the recycling of moisture through transpiration, which also helps maintain the high levels of rainfall in the region.