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Rainfall can increase the water level of a pond, making it deeper. Heavy and prolonged rainfall can lead to runoff, which can fill up the pond quickly.
I think it is the condinsation going on, condinsation: condinsation is when fall turns into winter, it removes heat and freezes the pond, spring causes it to melt, summer cuases it to start eveporating, and fall cuases to condence it.
Most areas of the desert receive little rainfall, just a few millimeters of precipitation. Some areas have received absolutely no rainfall in over 400 years.
Frogs and ducks live in pond areas.
Areas that receive over 400 cm of rainfall are rain forests. The areas that receive less than 20 cm of rainfall are desert areas.
Well first you need to know how many frogs there were
the rainy areas
Hmmmmmmmm, i would say that a pond newt lives, IN A POND! or a creek or any shallow water areas
99.9 inches that is the answer
On average, Australia receives about 465 millimeters (18 inches) of rainfall per year. However, rainfall patterns can vary significantly across different regions of the country, with some areas receiving much higher or lower amounts of rain.
Anywhere with a larger than usual dip in the ground and a little bit of rainfall.
If a desert has not been receiving normal rainfall, it is included in drought areas. If rainfall is normal or above, it would not be included.