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the average rainfall of the marine biome is about 60-250 a year
I can't really answer that, since are ponds and lakes in all parts of the world, and so it varies greatly depending which lake you are talking about.
I can't really answer that, since are ponds and lakes in all parts of the world, and so it varies greatly depending which lake you are talking about.
The average annual rainfall is 1 milimeter of rain every year.
it doesn't rain in water
No. No living things live on it. Plants, animals, rivers and lakes and ponds and oceans, rainfall, or ecosystem
there is an average of 20-35 inches a year
360 to 720 inches per year.
25-43 cm
The tundra receives about the same average annual rainfall as a desert.
the biome is the effort of the biome such as lakes and ponds and caves
there is some precipitation (12-33 inches) some melting snow. other than this, the average annual rainfall is very little. the taiga biome is right under the tundra biome, so its not a big surprise that the taiga biome is harsh...