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Freshwater ecosystems, such as lakes and rivers, receive varying amounts of rainfall depending on their geographical location and climate. On average, many freshwater regions receive between 20 to 100 inches (50 to 250 cm) of precipitation annually. However, some areas may experience significantly more or less rainfall, influencing the health and sustainability of these ecosystems. Overall, the amount of rain directly impacts freshwater availability and quality.

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