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Increased solar energy causes more water to evaporate from bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. This evaporated water turns into clouds, and falls back to the earth as rain. This solar energy also drives convection which helps to distribute the moisture and rainfall around world.
A line connecting points on a map that receive equal amounts of rainfall is called an isohyetal line. It helps to visualize and understand the distribution of rainfall across a geographical area. Each point on the line represents the same amount of precipitation.
areas closer to the equator receive and
IndonesiaMalaysiaSingaporeThailandPhilippinesIndiaBangladeshSri LankaIndiaMaldivesBrazilCongo.... that should be helpful!
Deserts receive little rainfall.
Increased solar energy causes more water to evaporate from bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. This evaporated water turns into clouds, and falls back to the earth as rain. This solar energy also drives convection which helps to distribute the moisture and rainfall around world.
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Some countries near the equator that receive heavy rainfall include Indonesia, Malaysia, Brazil, Colombia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These countries experience high precipitation due to their proximity to the equator and the presence of tropical rainforests.
A line connecting points on a map that receive equal amounts of rainfall is called an isohyetal line. It helps to visualize and understand the distribution of rainfall across a geographical area. Each point on the line represents the same amount of precipitation.
By checking the amount of rainfall to temperature and comparing it to the amounts that the different biomes receive.
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areas closer to the equator receive and
Rainforests have huge amounts of rain. Deserts are defined as regions that receive little annual rainfall.
IndonesiaMalaysiaSingaporeThailandPhilippinesIndiaBangladeshSri LankaIndiaMaldivesBrazilCongo.... that should be helpful!
Asia is the largest land mass of all the continents, thus, it would receive the most rainfall... at certain times of the year the typhoons and monsoons drop enormous amounts of rainfall on south and southeast Asia.
Deserts receive little rainfall and, therefore, only limited amounts of grass grow which is needed for grazing animals.
Yes, Seattle receives copious amounts of rainfall, but contrary to popular belief, it is not especially rainy compared to other cities. New York City, Boston, Atlanta, and Houston all receive more rainfall than Seattle.