The Amazon rainforest typically receives between 6 to 12 inches (150 to 300 mm) of rainfall per month, translating to about 1.5 to 3 inches (about 40 to 75 mm) per week. However, rainfall can vary significantly depending on the specific region and season. In some areas, particularly during the rainy season, weekly totals can exceed this average. Overall, the rainforest's high precipitation contributes to its rich biodiversity and dense vegetation.
it could rain 5 to 6 days in a week.
it rains about every 6 times a week or so but it doesn't really go on the ground that much because the trees block it -_- you welcome
Every second whole football field is being cut down all over the world.
It is statistically as likely to rain on any day of the week.
Yes it rain seven days a week
Last night, this week, this month, this year, historically... Please be be more specifical and stuff.
They were eliminated in week 1.
rain
at haggerston castle to stay there for a week is round about 400 pound at hamsterly forest its free
No, 40% chance of rain is How Likely it is to rain for that day,or week. Not Area. LOL
It depends on the forecast and precipitation.
Expedition Week - 2011 Search for Amazon Headshrinkers was released on: USA: 10 November 2011