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Tropical rain forests average about how many inches of rain a year?

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Rainforests are subject to heavy rainfall, at least 80 inches (2,000 mm) — and in some areas over 430 inches (10,920 mm) — of rain each year.

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Rainforests are subject to heavy rainfall, at least 80 inches (2,000 mm) — and in some areas over 430 inches (10,920 mm) — of rain each year. In equatorial regions, rainfall may be year round without apparent "wet" or "dry" seasons, although manyforests do have seasonal rains.

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