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The desert relies on precipitation from weather patterns, while the rainforest can create its own precipitation.
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Deserts typically get whatever limited rain arrives from regional weather systems (e.g., subtropical highs, rain shadows), whereas rainforests recycle large amounts of moisture through evapotranspiration (plants release water vapor), which sustains and enhances local and regional precipitation.
Deserts typically get whatever limited rain arrives from regional weather systems (e.g., subtropical highs, rain shadows), whereas rainforests recycle large amounts of moisture through evapotranspiration (plants release water vapor), which sustains and enhances local and regional precipitation.
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