The yearly rainfall ranges from 80 to 400 inches (200 to 1,000cm).
Most of this rain, which can get very heavy, runs through the Amazon’s rainy season roughly from mid-December to mid-May.
But the Amazon is a massive forest, meaning its climate varies depending on what area.
It rains far less in central Amazonia than in the Peruvian Amazon or at the eastern Amazon of Brazil.
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