Why Tropical Rainforest rain more than 200 cm in a year
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Because tropical rain forests lie near the equator, the days do not get shorter in winter and longer in summer. A day has about 12 hours of sunlight throughout the year. ... The average rainfall in most rain forests is very heavy, about 200–450 centimeters (80–180 inches) per year.
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