No!!! Amount of rainfall is not less in the lower latitudinal regions.
Polar regions receive less heat so the process of evaporation is very slow there. As a result, it receives less rainfall.
Thus,the regions having higher latitudes receives less rainfall.
dew point
Air pressure toward regions of lower air pressure
Because a lower rainfall means that fewer plants and trees grow making the area leaving the area arid(Dry). also animals cant graze without there being food there so they move away and then the people have no food
The mantle is subdivided into two regions. The upper region is called the lithosphere, while the lower region is called the asthenosphere.
Equator has a lower angular deflection of sunlight and therefore warmer temperatures
runoff- the higher the evaporation the lower the drainage desity.the amount of rainfall and infiltration. if there is more rainfall there is less infiltration
Gurmel Singh. has written: 'Rainfed farming in north-west lower hill regions' -- subject(s): Crops and climate, Rain and rainfall, Agriculture
twice a month.
if rainfall has reading on the pH scale lower than 5.6 it is called Acid Rain.
Because the sun hits more directly at the equator. More sunlight is reflected off from the polar regions, and so less sunlight hits in the polar regions. NO! The sun's rays strike the polar regions at a lower angle, therefore delivering the same amount of energy, but spreading it over a greater area. This is what causes lower temperatures in the polar regions.
Because the sun hits more directly at the equator. More sunlight is reflected off from the polar regions, and so less sunlight hits in the polar regions. NO! The sun's rays strike the polar regions at a lower angle, therefore delivering the same amount of energy, but spreading it over a greater area. This is what causes lower temperatures in the polar regions.
The movement so described is called diffusion. When particles of regions of higher density move to regions of lower density, they are said to diffuse.
kalamaris
Egypt: The majority of Egypt is arid desert with minimal rainfall. Libya: Much of Libya is covered by the Sahara desert, receiving very low rainfall. Saudi Arabia: The country has large desert regions with extremely low rainfall. Australia: Areas of Australia, such as the Outback, receive very low annual rainfall. Iraq: The central and southern regions of Iraq have low rainfall due to their arid desert climate.
dew point
This is an acidic rain.
You can find him in the lower regions of the desert