In a temperate rainforest, the average rainfall is at least 54 inches per year. The temperature is generally about 39 F (5 C) to 54 F (12 C). Temperate rainforests are found on the western coast of Canada, Alaska, and the Pacific Northwest, scattered areas of Europe, a parts of East Asia, the southwestern coast of South America, and the southeastern coast of Australia, as well as throughout New Zealand.
it can get as low as 32 degrees at night
27 inches
Answer: a rainforest with normal average precipitation but more hot than the norm
its 30-60 inches per year
Average yearly precipitation in a Temperate Deciduous Forest ranges from 30 to 60 inches per year, but this includes both rain and snow.
it is an important factor of them
it is temperate
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At least 200 cm of precipitation, perhaps up to 350 centimeters in warmer areas.
30 to 60 inches a year
A Temperate (climate) zone.
the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate
the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate
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