About half an inch during the dry season in San Jose, Costa Rica and almost 4 inches during the rainy season.
3 abiotic factors that affect a coniferous forest is the soil, the amount of rainfall, and the amount of sunlight that reaches the plants and animals. hi lillie
The Deciduous Forest
one example is the biome Tundra or tropical wet places or humid continental is another
The biome typically closest to the equator is the tropical rainforest, characterized by high biodiversity and dense vegetation. Moving poleward, the next biome is the savanna, which features grasslands with scattered trees and a distinct wet and dry season. Further north or south, we encounter the temperate forest biome, known for its seasonal changes and a variety of deciduous and coniferous trees. Finally, the tundra biome, located farthest from the equator, is marked by cold temperatures, minimal vegetation, and a short growing season.
They usually get 40 inches of rain a month so they are humid foggy and at times freezing
A tropical rainforest
The tropical rain forest biome receives the most precipitation. :)
Yes.
Tropical rainforests typically have the highest annual average precipitation of any biome, receiving between 60-160 inches of rain per year. This constant rainfall fosters lush vegetation and high biodiversity in these regions.
The rainforest.
220 centimeters a year.
The two biome's that gets the most rainfall is the tropical rain forest and the temperate deciduous forest.
The four different forest biomes are tropical rainforest (hot and wet), temperate deciduous forest (moderate temperature and rainfall), boreal forest (cold and moderate rainfall), and tropical dry forest (hot with seasonal rainfall). Each biome has specific characteristics based on these factors.
an anaconda biome is the tropical rainforest
The tropical rainforests which get about 250cm of rain annualy
The tropical rain forest is a forest of tall trees in a region of year-round warmth. It is Proably 90 to 450 of inches.
Tropical rainforests are believed to be the biome with the highest species richness. These diverse ecosystems support a wide variety of plant and animal species due to their warm temperatures, high humidity, and abundant rainfall.