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South America has diverse climates with varying rainfall patterns across different regions. The Amazon rainforest, for example, receives high annual rainfall levels, while coastal desert areas like the Atacama Desert in Chile are extremely dry. The overall rainfall in South America can range from very high in tropical regions to very low in desert areas.

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