tropical rain forest (located in southwest)
The temperate deciduous forest has the widest range of rainfall. It can range from 30 to 100 inches of rainfall from year to year in the same location.
The desert biome due to lack of rain and lots of sunshine.
Tropical Rainforest 200 cm of rainfall
The Tropical Rain Forest
Tropical rain forest is the biome that receives the greatest annual precipitation.
The desert and tropical biomes.
It rains on average 2-3 times per week. Sometimes there are huge storms in the middle regions.
The two major abiotic factors that determine what plants can grow in an area are temperature and precipitation! :-)
Precipitation
Tropical rain forest is the biome that receives the greatest annual precipitation.
The desert and tropical biomes.
sd... how is sd helpful?
0.54 mm Annually
yes you right
desert - a desert is any area in which the annual rate of evaporation exceeds the rate of precipitation.
It rains on average 2-3 times per week. Sometimes there are huge storms in the middle regions.
the saltwater biome has a precipitation but im not sure what it is but dont listen to the other people who say it doesnt have one listen to me thanks
If a region receives more than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year it is not considered a desert.
Every desert has its own statistics for rainfall but a desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) or precipitation per year on average. Some deserts receive virtually no rainfall for decades.
Every desert has its own statistics for rainfall but a desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) or precipitation per year on average. Some deserts receive virtually no rainfall for decades.
The two major abiotic factors that determine what plants can grow in an area are temperature and precipitation! :-)