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Elevation: the height 8ususlly above mean sea level) of an object or location Climate. the general pattern of weather (temperature, presssure, rainfall, winds, humidity, etc.) at a given location.
Amount of Rainfall is simply how much it rained. Related link is a website that shows how much it rained across the nation.
The larger the magnitude of the earthquake, the larger the energy to be released by the earthquake.
Statewide annual precipitation averages near 35 inches, to be exact 32.25 inches.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section indicated below.
-This answer is specific to the U.S. state Georgia. For the country, refer to the related question below-Georgia has a humid subtropical climate, July being the hottest month with an average high temperature of 93 degrees Fahrenheit (34 degrees Celsius) and it's coldest month being January, the average high temperature at 52 degrees Fahrenheit (11 degrees Celsius). Georgia is known for their periodical severe droughts mostly in the summer. Temperatures in Southern Georgia commonly rise above 100 degrees F (38 degrees C). Georgia shares much of the same climate as Florida with slightly less rain and temperatures. Georgia although rare experiences tornadoes, hurricanes, hail storms, and severe thunderstorms in the summer and ice storms, snow storms in the winter. Georgia has two recorded blizzards, one in 1993 and one in 2011.Georgia is infamous for its unpredictable weather with summer-like temperatures occurring in winter at times. The coldest temperature recorded in Georgia is -17F (-27C) and its warmest at 112F (44C)
Rainfall is related to Meteorology and Weather. Meteorology and Weather is related to Atmospheric Sciences. Atmospheric Sciences are related to Earth Sciences. Earth Sciences are related to Geography. Therefore, Rainfall is related to Geography.
Elevation: the height 8ususlly above mean sea level) of an object or location Climate. the general pattern of weather (temperature, presssure, rainfall, winds, humidity, etc.) at a given location.
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The elevation of Manhattan ranges from 1 to 80 meters (3.3 to 265 feet). The Related Link below lists the elevation in meters for 71 points around Manhattan. The average elevation of Manhattan is reported to be 29 meters (97 feet).
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Alaska's climates are affected by a large number of factors, including elevation. Virtually anywhere that has a high elevation will be colder.
First of all, all mountains have high relief and elevation so that's how they are all related.
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The elevation of Manhattan ranges from 1 to 80 meters (3.3 to 265 feet). The Related Link below lists the elevation in meters for 71 points around Manhattan. The average elevation of Manhattan is reported to be 29 meters (97 feet).
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Mountains are formed by earth processes like tectonic plate movement, erosion, and volcanic activity. Different types of mountains include fold mountains, block mountains, and volcanic mountains. The formation of mountains can vary depending on the geological processes that shape them.