yes. there is more rainfall down south than north because to the north it is colder so it mostly snows.
Rainfall depends on what part of Alaska you live in.
Alaska is not an MEDC (More Economically Developed Country), but it is part of one, the United States. Alaska is a state, not a country.
The western part, including Alaska, is the more mountainous. It has the largest and tallest mountain ranges.
Rainfall is a noun.
The eastern part of Alaska is generally more mountainous than the western part. The Coast Mountains and the St. Elias Range, which include some of the highest peaks in North America, are located in eastern Alaska. In contrast, western Alaska features more lowland areas and gentle hills, with the Aleutian Range being less prominent compared to the towering mountains found in the east.
Alaska is part of Canada. At least Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California were all once part of Mexico.
No, it is not. Alaska is a part of the United States of America.
the western part receives less rainfall and is higher in elevation
The State of Alaska is roughly 3900 miles away from Georgia. That is more miles than the United States is wide. Your answer is, "No".
mounties
The Aleutian Islands are part of Alaska
Because that part of our country receives more temp. & less rainfall........