Why does it rain so much in the rainforest?
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Well they are called rainforest for a reason it is true and levels of rain fall tend to be high.
That's because conditions are such that it is very humid and therefore there is a lot of water vapour in the air overhead.
The more water vapour the more likely the chance of rain, and that's the answer!
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