Of course
The two biome's that gets the most rainfall is the tropical rain forest and the temperate deciduous forest.
The jungle/rainforest
Average rainfall in Forks is about 120" ±, but it gets higher. In 1997 it was over 160 inches.
Wyoming gets less than 10 inches of rainfall every year Cheyenne gets 15.54 inches of rainfall every year which is more than any where Else in the state
Yosemite gets about 37 inches of rainfall each year. It should be noted that some of this may fall as snow.
The Camargue gets about 23-37inches of rainfall each year. Most of the rainfall ends up in the lakes :) I'm a forth grader and did a project on Camargue two months a go.
because it is situated in the east so its gets higest rainfall firstly from bay of bengal branch and also from arabian sea branch
The amount of rainfall each region gets has an impact on what vegetation,or plant life,exists there.
whypatna gets heavy rainfall than varanasi
Lake Eyre rarely gets its water from rainfall. The water that fills Lake Eyre comes mainly from the river systems which drains into it, so rainfall into Lake Eyre cannot really be measured.
The tundra receives about the same average annual rainfall as a desert.