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The tropical rain forest biome receives the most precipitation. :)
The tropical rainforests which get about 250cm of rain annualy
The tropical rainforest
I believe it is the tundra. It does get little precipitation, and it is very cold, resulting in the frozen soil.
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The tropical rain forest biome receives the most precipitation. :)
Tropical rain forest is the biome that receives the greatest annual precipitation.
The tropical rainforests which get about 250cm of rain annualy
The tropical rainforest receives the most precipitation and the desert receives the least.
Every desert is different when it comes to precipitation. However, a desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain per year. That would be about 0.8" per month. However, most deserts go months without rainfall and receive most of their precipitation during an annual rainy season.
the tundra.
All of the Antarctic is considered on average, a desert. The polar plateau receives the least amount of precipitation and the Antarctic Peninsula receives the most.
The tropical rainforest
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Slovenia receives the most precipitation out of any European country.
Most do not classify the Arctic as desert since much of it is sea ice or tundra. However, nearly all of Antarctica is classified as desert as it is located on land and receives very little precipitation each year. Tundra is similar to desert as it receives limited precipitation and has limited plant life but most scientists classify it as a separate biome.
I believe it is the tundra. It does get little precipitation, and it is very cold, resulting in the frozen soil.