25-43 cm
the average rainfall of the marine biome is about 60-250 a year
rainforest
there is an average of 20-35 inches a year
5 abiotic factors in the tropical rain forest biome are sunlight, water, precipitation, temperature, and soil contents. Another more broad factor is the climate, which is a combination of the average temperature and average precipitation, for example 25 degrees Celsius and 25 inches of rainfall yearly.
The Chaparral biome is characterized by regular, naturally occurring fires.
The desert biome typically has the lowest yearly rainfall of all biome types. Deserts are characterized by arid conditions and receive very little precipitation throughout the year.
the average rainfall of the marine biome is about 60-250 a year
rainforest
220 centimeters a year.
Pasadena is in a Chaparral biome.
The average annual rainfall is 1 milimeter of rain every year.
there are chaparral areas in California, wild fires happen frequently there. The Chaparral is the the world's smallest biome.
Chaparral
about 60 inches, found that out from another question... so i would not rely on this answer with my life....... :)
it doesn't rain in water
Temperate grasslands are a division of a larger biome grouping of grasslands that includes tropical savannas. There is an average of 20 â?? 35 inches of rainfall a year in the temperate grasslands.
another name for chaparral is a bunny rabbit