The average rain fall in the Amazonian rain forest is about 9 feet per year, but global warming is definitely affecting the average year by year.
50-250 inches a year
fiji's average rain fall is about two thirds a year about 120 inches of rain
a rainforest.
tropical rain forests are those where annual rain fall is 1750 to 2000 mm while intemperate deciduous forests rain fall is 750 to 1500 mm
rainforest
Yes acid rain does fall in the rain forest since the clouds that would be acidic can travel with wind therefore acid rain can fall virtually anywhere on earth.
The average rain in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil is approximately 2743.2 millimeters annually.
there is on average 750mm of rain fall in Aberdeen, Scotland per year
Rain does not usually fall on the ground in a rainforest because the ground is covered with plants and fungus unless the ground is bare because of slash-and-burn cultivation. In that case, the rain falls on the ground and washes minerals downstream.
a rainforest idiot
The proper adjective form for Amazon is Amazonian, such as the Amazonian rain forest.
because a temperate forest doesn't have as much life in it or as much rain as a rain forest and it sheds it's leafs in the fall