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The average annual rainfall of Kenya varies from year to year, as well as in the different regions. The coastal region is generally humid and wet. The city of Malindi recievers an average rainfall of 1,050mm (41in) per year. The Low plateau is the driest region, and the town of Wajir receives an average rainfall of 320mm (13in) per year. Nairobi in the highlands receives an average rainfall of 790mm (31in) per year. High elevation areas in the highlands receive more rain, th Lake Victoria Basin revieces on average 1,840mm (75in) of rain per year.
well one of them could be depending on the amount of rainfall the area receives :)
Egypt receives an average annual rainfall of less than 3.15 inches. During summer, it almost never rains in the country.
Canada is at a higher latitude than the United States. This means it receives sunlight at a more oblique angle, and therefore gets less solar energy per area unit. This results in less heating and an overall colder climate.
Togo has a humid, tropical climate, but receives less rainfall than most of the other countries along the Gulf of Guinea.Read more: Climate - Togo - average
The answer depends on the amount of rainfall the particular desert receives. The Atacama Desert receives very little rainfall so has little plant life. On the other hand, the Sonoran Desert receives more rainfall and has much more plant life.
*Mumbai is on the windward area *Pune is at a greater elevation *Mumbai is a costal city.
The northern part of Georgia, particularly around the Blue Ridge Mountains and the city of Clayton, receives the most rainfall in the state. This area benefits from orographic lifting effects, which result in more precipitation due to the mountains forcing moist air to rise and cool, leading to rainfall.
An oasis is a small area of desert which has permanent surface water. However, it receives no more or less rainfall than the desert that surrounds it.
Sydney has twice the amount of rainfall than London each year! Sydney has more torrential rain though, so it would not seem so.
Rainfall on the windward and leeward sides of a mountain differ in the amount, whereby the windward side receives more rainfall.
The area that receives the most rainfall in Britain is generally the western part of the country, including regions like the Lake District, Wales, and western Scotland. These areas are more exposed to moist westerly winds coming from the Atlantic Ocean, resulting in higher levels of rainfall compared to the drier eastern regions.
The savannah is similar to a desert but receives more rainfall and, therefore, has more plant life, primarily grasses.
Because that part of our country receives more temp. & less rainfall........
The steppe generally receives more rainfall than a desert.
A steppe receives more rainfall than a desert and therefore has more plant life.
Yes. Southern Slope receives more rain.