Plants die, then animals die, then people die.
One of the characteristics of floods, is a large amount of rain in a short period of time. Another is sudden rain in a very dry low lying area.
The desert regions of the southwestern United States, such as Death Valley in California or the Mojave Desert in Nevada, receive some of the least amount of rain in the country. These areas are known for their arid climate and low precipitation levels.
Little or no rain refers to a low amount of precipitation, typically below average for a given region or season. This can lead to drought conditions and water shortages, impacting agriculture, ecosystems, and water resources.
Depending on the amount of time you had spent in the rain on the previous day you could have just gotten a cold if you had stayed in the rain for a long time/ you had gotten soaked/drenched and didnt change into dry clothes.
Rain is usually associated with low pressure, but not all low pressure systems bring rain. For example, if it is cold enough, a low pressure-system will likely bring snow instead.
what happens is it rains and the temperature might be low so it might be cold and when it's done raining the rain freezes and turns in to snow
A flood happens when water over flows from to much rain and over flows the city/village/etc........ also, when it rain for so long and rain so hard
It cant rain all the time :)
when the pHofthe rain of neutral is that......
There is every liklihood of flood in case of heavy rain, when the low lying areas are submerged in rain waters and the water dams are forced to relase excess water stored above the optimum level.
The Sahara and Namib deserts receive the least amount of rain.
how much rain does the desert get