tropical rain forest
yes it didnt rain until July 2000
Rain forests are classified as rain forest byIf they lie between the Tropic of Cancer and The Tropic of CapricornReceive rainfall regularly (80-400 inches per year)Remain warm with frost free all year meaning temperatures 70-80 degrees FahrenheitWith Very little daily fluctuation.
Possibly the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, where parts are reputed to have had no rain in 400 years.
Tropical rainforestExplanation...Tropical rainforests are warm, wet environments typically located near the equator. They can receive as much as 400 inches of rain per year. The temperature remains warm (70°F to 85°F on average) all day long and year-round. Tropical rainforests produce 40% of the Earth's oxygen.-------------------------------------
Yes, and no. Looking at the records, you will find that the average yearly precipitation is 35mm in that region. This, however is an estimate because in the 400 years that records have been kept there has not been a single instance of measurable precipitation. The figure of 35mm comes from trace amounts of moisture in the air during 'morning dew' periods.
Antarctica. Seriously. Desserts are classified as places that get less then 254mm of rain a year. The Sahara gets 25mm of rain a year. Antarctica gets only 2% of this. There are places in Antarctica where it hasn't rained for over 400 years.
Tropical rainforests typically receive the greatest amount of annual rainfall, ranging from 80 to 400 inches per year.
Your description fits either the Atacama Desert or the Antarctic Desert. There are parts of the Atacama that have gone more than 400 years without a drop of rain.
How much rain forest does a rain forest get each year... Well, I would say that a rain forest can't really get any rain forests in a year, but Tropical rain forests get about 200-600 cm of rain each year, and Temperate Rain forests get 200-400 cm of rain each year.
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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.
In the tropical grasslands/Savannas, the average precipitation is 50.8-127 cm, or 20-50 inches. Its mostly or all rain. It only rarely snows.
Some parts of the desert do receive a few sprinkles each year but some parts have not experience even a drop of rain since Europeans came on the scene over 400 years ago.
yes it didnt rain until July 2000
Because, if the year is divisible by 400, then it is a leap year.
400 what?