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Which biome is characterized by having the highest annual precipitation rate?.

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Answer: Rainforests

Step-by-step explanation:

It’s a bit self explanatory in the name, but just so you understand…

Rainforests typically receive 79 to 394 inches of rain a year, by contrast a temperate deciduous forest receives 30 to 59 inches a year, and finally, a desert receives 10 inches, again, on average.


Thus, the biome with the highest annual precipitation rate is a rainforest
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