Groundwater erosion occurs most often in areas with an abundance of limestone and rainfall. This erosion can create large cavities and caves.
Rainfall in mountain areas is called: Orographic rainfall.
Heavy rainfall, if that's what you meant.
Steppes get more rainfall
The rain forest has the most rainfall
the rainy areas
Areas near the equator and in tropical regions tend to receive the most rainfall due to their warm climate and humid conditions. Rainforests and coastal areas also typically experience high levels of rainfall. Additionally, regions with mountain ranges that force air to rise and cool can also see heavy rainfall.
Most of North America has moderate rainfall.
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.
Areas with low annual rainfall
The "wachuti" pant which grows around areas that get the most rainfall.
Areas that receive over 400 cm of rainfall are rain forests. The areas that receive less than 20 cm of rainfall are desert areas.
i think that it's somewhere in the amazon
Groundwater erosion occurs most often in areas with an abundance of limestone and rainfall. This erosion can create large cavities and caves.
Rainfall in mountain areas is called: Orographic 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.
They are lines on a rainfall map showing areas of equal rainfall, similar to isobars on a weather map.