The kind of rain forest that receives 200 to 400 centimeters of rainfall each year is called a tropical rain forest. Rain forests that experience a cycle of wet and dry seasons are called monsoon rain forests.
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it receives about a average of 50 to 260 inches of rain annually.
Tropical Rainforest. Actually, they receive enough rain to make it flood.
Tropical Seasonal Forest
Tropical Rainforest
tropical rain forest
it is the temperate forest
Egypt receives an average annual rainfall of less than 3.15 inches. During summer, it almost never rains in the country.
The Arctic region receives about 6 to 10 inches of rainfall each year. The Arctic region has short summers and very long cold winters.
The average annual rainfall of Kenya varies from year to year, as well as in the different regions. The coastal region is generally humid and wet. The city of Malindi recievers an average rainfall of 1,050mm (41in) per year. The Low plateau is the driest region, and the town of Wajir receives an average rainfall of 320mm (13in) per year. Nairobi in the highlands receives an average rainfall of 790mm (31in) per year. High elevation areas in the highlands receive more rain, th Lake Victoria Basin revieces on average 1,840mm (75in) of rain per year.
The rainfall in regions varies from place to place. If it is too hot and dry, the rainfall would be scanty (20 to50cm). if a little humid then a good amount of rainfall would be expected (100 to 200cm). If too humid then a large amount of rainfall (200 to 400mm). And if a rain forest then it would be a large amount (above 400mm).
Recall that each meter contains 100 centimeters. 11 meters = (11 x 100) = 1,100 centimeters
The one place that receives the greatest rainfall each year is Bergen, Norway. They receive 53.9 inches of rain in a year!
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According to my research the amount of rainfall the rain forest gets each year is about 600cm.
Temperatures and rainfall help determine which animals, plants, and insects you will find in a tropical rain forest. Each species uses the environmental conditions to its benefit.
Egypt receives an average annual rainfall of less than 3.15 inches. During summer, it almost never rains in the country.
Some deserts are arid (Atacama) and others are semi-arid (Sonoran). The Atacama receives virtually no rainfall while the Sonoran Desert receives 10 inches or less of rain each year.
A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average each year.
The average rainfall is about 45.21 inches. Good luck!
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The Atacama Desert of South America on the Pacific coast receives virtually no rainfall on average each year.
There are over 2 dozen major desert areas on earth and each one has different rainfall statistics. However, a desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall on average per year. Some deserts receive virtually no rainfall for years or even decades.
The higher the tree in the rain forest, the more sunlight that tree receives each day on its canopy foliage.