I figure that the rainfall has the same tips as there are in any rainfall around the world.
because why not
tropical rainforests
I'm sorry, but i do not know the MONTHLY amount of rainfall in Asian Rainforests. However, the annual rainfall in Asian rainforests range from 60-100 inches. I hope that i could help you.
Rainforests are forests that have high rainfall (high rainfall is defined as being between 1750-2000mm annually).
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.
Rainforests have huge amounts of rain. Deserts are defined as regions that receive little annual rainfall.
80 to 150 inches, 203 to 381 centimeters
high amount of rainfall
Rainforests get their name from the fact that these places naturally get a lot of rain. this causes thick, lush vegetation and a humid climate. The average annual rainfall in a tropical rainforest is just over 98 inches per year.
high amount of rainfall
Rainforests are forests characterized by high rainfall, with definitions based on a minimum normal annual rainfall of 1750-2000 mm (68-78 inches)
There are two types of rainforests, Tropical rainforests and Temperate rainforests. Thus rainforests may be found in many places on Earth and the conditions in them is determined by the climatic zone in which they occur (hot in the tropics, cool in the temperate zones/elevations). The one thing they have in common is high (daily) rain and high humidity!