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Tropical rainforests typically receive between 1750 to 2000 millimeters (about 69 to 79 inches) of rainfall annually, although some regions can exceed 4000 millimeters (157 inches). This high level of precipitation is distributed evenly throughout the year, contributing to the lush biodiversity and dense vegetation characteristic of these ecosystems. The consistent rainfall is crucial for maintaining the complex web of life found in the jungle.

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