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Which biome receives the most precipitation?

The tropical rain forest biome receives the most precipitation. :)


What biome is the opposite to the tropical rain forest?

The opposite biome to a tropical rainforest is a desert biome. Deserts are characterized by low precipitation, high temperatures, and sparse vegetation, in contrast to the lush and high rainfall environment of tropical rainforests.


What is the climate like in the tropical rainforest?

The tropical rainforest climate is hot and humid year round. the temperature stays at about 80 all year and goes up to 87 and no cooler than 78. The tropical rain forest is a very wet environment, as you hear from the name that contains "rain". The total rainfall for the year is between 1500 and 2500 mm. There is no dry season. Rain falls nearly every day. The temperature during the day is around 30ºC - 35ºC. At night it drops to between 20ºC - 25ºC. There is a little difference between the warmest and the coolest months. The relative humidity is always high. This type of climate in the tropical rain forest is known as equatorial climate. Tropical rain forests are generally very warm and humid with a lot of rain.


Which biome gets up to 400 cm of rain per year?

The biome that receives up to 400 cm of rain per year is the tropical rainforest. This biome is characterized by its high levels of precipitation, warmth, and abundant biodiversity.


What is the main difference between a tropical rain forest and coastal forest?

The main difference between a tropical rainforest and a coastal forest is their location and environmental conditions. Tropical rainforests are typically found near the equator and receive high levels of rainfall year-round, while coastal forests are located along coastlines and may experience more variable precipitation patterns influenced by oceanic conditions. Additionally, coastal forests may have adaptations to salt spray and coastal erosion that are not present in tropical rainforests.