i have no idea i just like answering questions cos i am hard as nails. Probably
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No, a gauge typically measures the amount of liquid precipitation that accumulates over a specific time period, such as rain or snow. Rain gauges capture and collect rainfall for measurement and analysis.
They mean that the rain is now starting to fall.
its is around 90in. of rain fall
Acids in the rain have worn the monument away. This means that if we stop polluting the air (which causes acid rain) then monuments and buildings won't be eroded. Hope this helps you! :)
Zero rain has to fall. However, if the region consistently receives over 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year it is not considered a true desert.
no
The answer is Lower Egypt.
there are no rainforects in Egypt
....... Egypt is a desert WHAT DO YOU THINK
Rain Fall was created on 2009-04-25.
The erosion of the Sphinx has been caused by thousands of years of it being battered by sand in strong winds, gradually weathering and wearing it down.Since the industrial revolution, the Sphinx is also being affected by acid rain and pollution, which is slightly speeding up the erosion.If you are asking about the nose of the Sphinx, which is missing, that was not eroded.The Sphinx does not have a nose because Napoleon, when he went through Egypt, ordered his men to use the nose of the Sphinx as target practice.