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Average yearly precipitation in a Temperate Deciduous Forest ranges from 30 to 60 inches per year, but this includes both rain and snow.
30 - 60 in.
The yearly precipitation of the deciduous forest is 25 cm per year.
22mm
summer
A deciduous forest ranges in temperature throughout the year from 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer down to 30 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter.
the deciduous forest gets about 30 to 60 inches of rainfall in one year
30 to 60 inches a year
summer
None. It is much too warm in a tropical rainforest to snow.
An equatorial rain forest is near the Equator. The Equator receives the most sunlight during the year, gets lots of rain and is warm to hot year round. A deciduous tree, which could be in a deciduous forest loses its leaves each fall, hibernates during the winter and gets new leaves each spring. Rain forest trees do not lose their leaves.
Pick one of these deciduous forest forest coastal forest coniferous forest tropical forest