1/4 of it is absorbed into the ground. The rest of the rainfall sustains the plants and animals living in the forest, and eventually evaporates back into the atmosphere.
rain 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.
The two biome's that gets the most rainfall is the tropical rain forest and the temperate deciduous forest.
Rainforests receive a lot of rain because of their location near the equator, where warm air rises and condenses into clouds, leading to frequent rainfall. The high humidity and constant cloud cover in rainforests also contribute to the abundant rainfall.
Rainforests are called so because they receive a significant amount of rainfall every year, often exceeding 100 inches. The high humidity and consistent rainfall support a lush and diverse ecosystem with abundant plant and animal life.
The rain forest has the most rainfall
The rain forest has nothing to do with development of rain.
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Because it is a forest and it is located where the most rainfall is.
Chuck Norris
80 inches of rain or more
As a question: have you ever scene a rain forest before? As a sentence: there is a rain forest on places that get a lot of rainfall.
deciduous forest have a high percentage or rain
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The rain forest with the larger amount of rainfall is The Amazon.
because of the high level of rainfall in that particular area
the deciduous forest gets about 30 to 60 inches of rainfall in one year