percipitation divids the united states by regions the climate for each region.
Pre-ci-pi-ta-tion
The Continental Divide creates a dividing line within the US where all precipitation - rain, snow, etc. that fall on the western edge eventually will flow to the Pacific Ocean and all precipitation that falls on the eastern side of the ridge flows toward the Mississippi River.
yes it does.
There are no countries in the US. Perhaps you mean counties. There are no statistics as to which county in the US has the msot consistent precipitation. However, the rainiest parts of the US are the Southeast and the Northern Pacific Coast (typically Washington and Oregon).
the moon helps us to divide a year into a month
The air mass that is the source of much of the precipitation in the central and eastern US is the maritime tropical air mass. It brings warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, which leads to the formation of thunderstorms and precipitation in these regions.
boston,new york,philadelphia, buffalo
Rhode Island Louisiana
It is the Rocky Mountains (and its associated ranges) in the western US, which divide the Pacific Coast states from the rest of the US. States partly or entirely west of the Divide include Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, and California.
Rain that falls west of the Great Continental Divide in the United States generally flows toward the Pacific Ocean. This region includes the Rocky Mountains and other western terrains, where precipitation contributes to rivers and streams that eventually lead to the Pacific. Conversely, rain that falls east of the Divide flows toward the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. The Divide serves as a critical hydrological boundary, influencing water drainage patterns across the continent.
it is the rocky mountains
Divide by 14.487 (or 15) for US tbsp. For imperial, divide by 17.758