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South America because of the amount of forests in South America.
The North gets about 60 inches of rain a year and the South gets about 80 inches of rain a year.
The north part of south America is very HOT,but lower down it gets more tropical and cold!
It gets up to 90 degrees in South America
South Carolina gets approximately 51 inches of rain per year.
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The area known as the "Tropics" experiences the Sun directly overhead. This is the area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. So, Hawaii, Mexico, Central America and northern parts of South America, northern Africa, most of India, southeast Asia, Indonesia and the Philippines.
The Atacama Desert of South America on the Pacific coast receives virtually no rainfall on average each year.
Yes, most of South America is warm year round....it gets cold high up in the \Peruvian Alps and around the tip of the continent.
The place that gets more rain is central and south africa.
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota gets an annual average of 44 inches of snowfall per the National Climatic Data Center. The Mt. Rushmore National Memorial gets an annual average of 52 inches of snowfall per the NCDC.