Rainforest
You would find this level of precipitation in a semi-arid desert biome.
There are 3 climate zones: Rainfall in the north less than 50 mm per year, in the middle 300-600 mm, in the south over 900 mm/year.
300-400mm
The average daily temperature in a deciduous forest biome ranges from 50-70°F (10-21°C), with seasonal variations. Precipitation levels typically range from 30-60 inches (75-150 cm) annually, with rainfall spread throughout the year supporting the growth of diverse plant species.
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The average yearly rainfall in Australia varies widely across the country. The northern parts of Australia receive higher average rainfall, with areas like the tropical north averaging around 2,000 mm per year. In contrast, southern and central regions tend to have lower average rainfall, with some areas receiving less than 300 mm per year.
Tornadoes produce the strongest winds on Earth, occasionally exceeding 300 mph.
The average amount of rainfall for the rain forests is about 80 inches a year (200-300 cm.).
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no. rainforests ger about 200-300 inches of rain a year or more. about 1/8th inch a day+. dererts cant top that. maybe a fre inches a year.
In the driest regions of Turkey (including Karaman, Iğdır and Şanlıurfa), the annual rainfall is usually less than 300 millimeters. The wettest regions (the Black Sea coastal region) have an annual rainfall that may reach 2,200 millimetersannually. The Black Sea coastal region receives rainfall all throughout the year.