Yes. Precipitation is increasing with warmer temperatures. A 2017 study found that precipitation rates are increasing between 5 and 10% for every degree C increase.
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the temperatures at night would be colder because of lack of the greenhouse effect
Because the earth sits on its axle (side or it's tilted) the poles don't get much sun so the temperatures are lower.
Snow will form because snow falls through colder and drier air:)
If the sun increased the energy that it outputs by a mere 10 percent, the global temperatures would increase dramatically. This is because the energy output by the sun right now makes the Earth's temperature the optimum temperature for sustaining life.
The Sahara became a desert in about 1600 BCE. This happened because shifts in the Earth's axis increased temperatures and decreased precipitation.
Yes, Nova Scotia has a subarctic climate. This type of climate is characterized by long, cold winters with temperatures averaging below 0C and short, cool summers with temperatures averaging around 16C. Nova Scotia's climate is also affected by the ocean, which moderates temperatures and increases precipitation. The following are some of the characteristics of a subarctic climate: Long, cold winters with temperatures averaging below 0C Short, cool summers with temperatures averaging around 16C Moderated temperatures and increased precipitation due to the ocean Milder temperatures in winter and cooler temperatures in summer than other subarctic climatesNova Scotia's climate is milder than many other subarctic climates because of its proximity to the ocean and its moderating influence.
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Because that's where the government put it at
go ask obama because he knows everything!( not really)
go ask obama because he knows everything!( not really)
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Because they don't get much precipitation there.Another AnswerAverage humidity is less than five percent on the continent, on average.
the temperatures at night would be colder because of lack of the greenhouse effect
Yes, because evaporation is increased at higher temperatures.
Liquid water is scarce in the solar system because it exists within a very narrow range of temperatures. Fresh water on Earth is scarce in some areas because the climate does not supply all areas of the globe with equal precipitation. Water of any kind is scarce in continental regions with high average temperatures, because open sources are subject to evaporation. Surface water is especially vulnerable to a buildup of dissolved alkali minerals and salts.