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How is the tropic rainforest different than the savannas in terms of precipitation?

How is the tropic rainforest different than the savannas in terms of precipitation-example-1
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Answer:

the savannas receive very little rainfall and the tropical rainforest has a rainy and a dry season

Step-by-step explanation:

40-60 inches

Total annual rainfall is typically 1000-1500 mm (40-60 inches). In tropical savanna climates, the dry season can become severe, with some months having no rainfall, and often drought conditions prevail during the course of the year

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