Rainforests (Tropical or Temperate) are characterized by very high rainfall. A rainforest can get between 250-450 cm of rainfall per year or between 100 and 177 inches . The Monsoon Trough is of great benefit in maintaining the type of weather zone rainforests require.
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80 inches of rain or more
The rain forest has the most rainfall
The average annual rainfall is typically between 175 cm and 200 cm (69 - 79 inches).
The tropical rain forest is a forest of tall trees in a region of year-round warmth. It is Proably 90 to 450 of inches.
The rain forest has nothing to do with development of rain.
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Because it is a forest and it is located where the most rainfall is.
As a question: have you ever scene a rain forest before? As a sentence: there is a rain forest on places that get a lot of rainfall.
Tropical rainforests typically have the highest annual average precipitation of any biome, receiving between 60-160 inches of rain per year. This constant rainfall fosters lush vegetation and high biodiversity in these regions.
deciduous forest have a high percentage or rain
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