Rainfall in a jungle, particularly in tropical rainforests, can vary significantly but typically ranges from 1750 to 200 inches (about 4,500 to 5,000 mm) annually. This high level of precipitation is essential for sustaining the rich biodiversity and dense vegetation found in these ecosystems. The rainfall is usually distributed throughout the year, with some regions experiencing wet and dry seasons.
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