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The precipitation of the tundra biome is very cold and moist.
The tropical rainforests which get about 250cm of rain annualy
they get little to no precipitation each year
The average precipitaion in a tundra biome is just about 6-10 in a year.And remember to never guve up in school cuz that's what i did:(
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It rains on average 2-3 times per week. Sometimes there are huge storms in the middle regions.
the saltwater biome has a precipitation but im not sure what it is but dont listen to the other people who say it doesnt have one listen to me thanks
The precipitation of the tundra biome is very cold and moist.
The rainforests. Due to high amounts of precipitation and direct, year-long sunlight, rainforests have the highest primary productivity of any biome.
The tropical rainforests which get about 250cm of rain annualy
they get little to no precipitation each year
Around 50 to 88 cm's a year.
The average precipitaion in a tundra biome is just about 6-10 in a year.And remember to never guve up in school cuz that's what i did:(
The tropical rain forest biome receives the most precipitation. :)
According to a Biome site, " In spring the average precipitation in centimeters is 50.8 to 88.9 centimeters. The average precipitation in spring is so much that the rivers and streams are overflowing. "
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year.