Humidity
Leaching.
The relationship between temperature, rainfall, and the type of forest is that different types of forests thrive in specific temperature and rainfall conditions. For example, tropical rainforests typically have high temperatures and heavy rainfall, while coniferous forests thrive in cooler temperatures and moderate rainfall. The amount of rainfall and temperature in an area determines the type of forest that can grow there.
A rainfall is a waterfall(you know that) but you know that when it falls down it gives mist (a type of gas made of water)
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The process you are referring to is called nutrient leaching. It occurs when nutrients in the soil are dissolved in water and washed away through heavy rainfall, leading to a loss of vital nutrients from the soil for plant growth. This can result in nutrient deficiencies and decreased soil fertility.
Rainfall is essential for vegetation growth, as it provides the necessary water for plants to thrive. Warmer temperatures can lead to increased rates of evaporation and transpiration, which can further stress vegetation if not enough rainfall is available. Overall, a balance of rainfall and temperature is needed for healthy vegetation to grow and flourish.
Ephemeral
D. McCallum has written: 'The relationship between maximum rainfall intensity and time' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Rain and rainfall
The word "rainy" is an adjective. It describes something as being characterized by or experiencing rainfall.
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Tropical soils are often poorly fertile. This is because heavy rainfall leaches out nutrients.