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g) In rainforests, the total rainfall in a year ranges between
i. 1500 and 2500 mm.
ii. 900 and 1200 mm.
iii. 500 and 900 mm.
iv. 300 and 500 mm.​

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Answered by priya4710
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i) is the correct answer

Answered by Kushalsai26
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Tropical rainforests occur in regions of the tropics where temperatures are always high and where rainfall exceeds about 1,800 to 2,500 mm (about 70 to 100 inches) annually and occurs fairly evenly throughout the year. Similar hot climates in which annual rainfall lies between about 800 and 1,800 mm and in which a pronounced season of low rainfall occurs typically support tropical deciduous forests—i.e., rainforests in which up to about three-quarters of the trees lose their leaves in the dry season. The principal determining climatic factor for the distribution of rainforests in lowland regions of the tropics, therefore, is rainfall, both the total amount and the seasonal variation. Soil, human disturbance, and other factors also can be important in controlling influences.

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