32 inches average
tropical rain forest (located in southwest)
There isn't much rainfall in the arctic, about 6 to 10 inches a year including melted snow. Some of the worlds greatest desert get more rainfall than that. Much of the arctic has rain and fog in the summer. Even though there is very low rainfall the arctic lands can be very wet underfoot because the moisture evaporates very slowly and the drainage conditions are poor. :D
31 to 58 inches a year
360 to 720 inches per year.
There are Seven different Biomes, Grassland, Wetland, Tundra, Temperate Deciduous Forest, Temperate Rain Forest, Tropical Rain forest, and Desert. I hope this is what you were looking for. ~Sarah
The answer is 75-150cm per year
no
there is an average of 20-35 inches a year
According to my research the amount of rainfall the rain forest gets each year is about 600cm.
120 mm per year.
12 to 33 inches of precipitation a year, mostly in the summer seasons. That is about 30 to 84 cm a year (an Estimate) in summer seasons.
A forest can be called a rainforest when there is a minimum typical annual rainfall of 1750–2000 mm. This is 68-78 inches.
220 centimeters a year.
tropical rain forest (located in southwest)
Rainfall in the rain forest ranges from approximately fifty inches to approximately two hundred sixty inches per year. The average temperature in the rain forest is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
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.
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