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Which biome receives the most rain?
tropical rain forest
temperate rain forest
taiga
tundra
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Tropical rain forest.
Reason: tropical rainforests get the highest annual precipitation (commonly >2,000 mm/year and often much more) due to warm, moist air and frequent convectional/heavy rainfall year‑round. Temperate rainforests are also very wet but generally receive less overall; taiga and tundra are much drier.
Reason: tropical rainforests get the highest annual precipitation (commonly >2,000 mm/year and often much more) due to warm, moist air and frequent convectional/heavy rainfall year‑round. Temperate rainforests are also very wet but generally receive less overall; taiga and tundra are much drier.
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