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What is the typical annual rainfall range for Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forests?

AExceeds 250 cm

B200-250 cm

C100-200 cm

DLess than 100 cm

Answer:

B. 200-250 cm

Read Explanation:

Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forests

Climatic Conditions

  • Annual rainfall is 200-250-cm, mean annual temperature is about 24°C to 27°C

  • The relative humidity is about 75 percent. The dry season is long like in tropical evergreen forests.


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