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Rainfall in tropical rainforests amounts to about 10 to 14 feet per year.
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Tropical rainforests commonly receive on the order of 3–4+ meters of rain annually (about 10–14 feet), though totals vary by location and can be somewhat lower or higher.
Tropical rainforests commonly receive on the order of 3–4+ meters of rain annually (about 10–14 feet), though totals vary by location and can be somewhat lower or higher.
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