How much mm rainfall does tropical forests have
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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.
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tropical forest have heavy rainfall
rain fall exceed about 1800 to 2500 mm
(70-100 inches)
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