40 to 50 inches each year
No. It is not a rain forest at all. Most of the terrain is "alpine" or "sub-alpine."
Rain is often plentiful in alpine climates due to orographic lifting, where moist air is forced to rise over mountain ranges, leading to the cooling and condensation of water vapor into precipitation. Additionally, the high elevations of alpine regions can contribute to cooler temperatures that promote the formation of clouds and subsequent rain.
'Alpine' is an adjective for things that are from the Alps mountain rage. There is no rain forest there. Otherwise there are different types of rain forests in different parts of the world so you need to be more specific. Check http://rainforests.mongabay.com/0103.htm for more details.
Tundra, Rain Forest, Brush, Alpine, Savannah, Desert, Grassland.........
you are so stupid
The cost of an Alpine goat varies. The cost depends on the location purchased, and the investment of the breeder in the animal.
$250
11,400,000 sq km
how much rain does Houston get
The address of the Alpine Art Center is: 450 Alpine Hwy, Alpine, UT 84004
Italy has a small area of semi-desert called the Accona Desert but it receives too much rain to be considerd a true desert. There is also a small area of Alpine tundra in the Alps in the northwest corner of Italy.
The address of the Alpine Library is: 2130 Arnold Way, Alpine, 91901 9499