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If, for example, the rainfall is recorded once every week for a whole year, and the recorded results added together, the average would be the total divided by the number of weeks in a year. This will give the average amount of rain that fell during the whole of the year.
Continents. The Earth has 7 continents: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica.
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its because it always humid and warm and warm air carries a lot of water vapour which makes it rain alot Weather systems moving off bodies of water can affect local rainfall patterns. And areas with lots of trees and lush growth produce more water vapor, which in turn increases the amount of rain that will fall on a given area. Not all rainforests are tropical. There is a temperate rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State.
If, for example, the rainfall is recorded once every week for a whole year, and the recorded results added together, the average would be the total divided by the number of weeks in a year. This will give the average amount of rain that fell during the whole of the year.
Yes as do large bodies of water causing cooling effect and replenishing rainfall
what is the meaning of major landmasses and bodies of water
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Continents. The Earth has 7 continents: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica.
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The Globe is an accurate representation of the world because it shows where landmasses and bodies of water lie. Students can rely on the model to get a complete understanding of geography.
The Globe is an accurate representation of the world because it shows where landmasses and bodies of water lie. Students can rely on the model to get a complete understanding of geography.
Many things affect the bodies vital signs. Medication, oxygen levels, blood pressure and pulse all can affect the bodies vital signs.
Warm ocean temperatures can provide additional moisture to the atmosphere, resulting in increased evaporation. This moist air can then move over land and when it encounters cooler air or triggers weather systems, it can lead to increased rainfall. Additionally, warm ocean temperatures can also influence the formation and intensity of tropical cyclones, which can result in heavy rainfall.