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St Thomas
Of course
Nope. Though Singapore does get heavy rainfall throughout the year. There is no dry or wet season. Though February, whilst still very wet, gets the least amount of rainfall in the year.
The two biome's that gets the most rainfall is the tropical rain forest and the temperate deciduous forest.
Average rainfall in Forks is about 120" ±, but it gets higher. In 1997 it was over 160 inches.
The Chihuahuan Desert of far-west Texas receives the least amount of rain, usually averaging less than 8 inches per year.
Yosemite gets about 37 inches of rainfall each year. It should be noted that some of this may fall as snow.
Eastern Oregon, particularly the region known as the rain shadow of the Cascade Range, receives the least amount of rain in the state. Places like Bend and the high desert areas get significantly less rainfall compared to the western part of the state.
Portland Oregon gets rain approximately 150 days (of at least 0.1 mm of rainfall) per year.
The desert biome receives the least amount of rainfall, typically less than 10 inches per year. These regions have dry and arid conditions with little vegetation adapted to survive in low precipitation environments.
probably england