flooding
flooding
it gets wet.
aer
a rainbow appears
Carbon mixes with the rain water and when it falls, it wears out rocks. So it happens when the rain water mixes with the carbon from the air.
That's great! Enjoy the sound and smell of the rain.
if it is a lot of rain, it will flood. if not, nothing will happen except for hydrating plants
Then the person is wet. Not soaking wet, but a little drop.
The Great Basin receives little rainfall primarily due to its location and topography. It is situated in a rain shadow created by the Sierra Nevada mountain range to the west, which blocks moist air from the Pacific Ocean. As air rises over the mountains, it cools and loses moisture as precipitation, leaving the interior basin dry. Additionally, the Great Basin's high elevation and desert-like conditions contribute to its arid climate.
Rain that falls west of the Great Continental Divide in the United States generally flows toward the Pacific Ocean. This region includes the Rocky Mountains and other western terrains, where precipitation contributes to rivers and streams that eventually lead to the Pacific. Conversely, rain that falls east of the Divide flows toward the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf of Mexico. The Divide serves as a critical hydrological boundary, influencing water drainage patterns across the continent.
The Great Basin is a desert, averaging less than 10 inches of rain a year. Despite the dry conditions there are over 800 different plant species in the park and South Snake Range.
Tropical rainforests receive abundant rainfall throughout the year, supporting diverse plant and animal life. These forests are typically found near the equator in regions such as the Amazon Basin and the Congo Basin. The consistent rainfall leads to lush vegetation and high biodiversity.