Science, asked by saurayasrivastva, 5 months ago

The equatorial forests receive very little rainfall . what is answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Rain during the rainy season is punctuated by sunny weather. ... Along the shoreline, annual rainfall can be as little as 800 mm, and in these much drier conditions the majority of trees shed their leaves during the dry season, creating tropical deciduous forest (also known as tropical dry forest).

Answered by roshiniPrati12
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Explanation:

The Pacific Equatorial Forest is a tropical forest ecosystem located at ... Along the shoreline, annual rainfall can be as little as 800 mm, and in these much drier ... as all forest owners along the trail receive a percentage of the trail fees. However

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