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dry areas have tightly packed soil , which is actually erode by a runoff
Wind necessarily doesn't "dry up" the rain but it helps to move around water particles, this is something people in humid areas experience a lot. Wind also helps aid the evaporation of water and other natural processes.
Not a lot, but it all depends on the weather patterns. But it wont rain all the time it is quite unlikely to rain frequently.
if it is a lot of rain, it will flood. if not, nothing will happen except for hydrating plants
The climate in a tropical dry area tend to be very hot and desert like. The vegetation that grows in tropical dry climates must be able to retain great amounts of water when it does rain. You will find a lot of cactus and desert shrubs in these areas.
The climate in a tropical dry area tend to be very hot and desert like. The vegetation that grows in tropical dry climates must be able to retain great amounts of water when it does rain. You will find a lot of cactus and desert shrubs in these areas.
A lot of things get wet, in the rain, and they all are sources of evaporating water, so the rate of evaporation temporarily increases. Eventually things dry out and return to normal.
Japan gets a lot of rain depending on the season. During the rainy season, the island can experience flooding. In the winter months, Japan is extremely dry.
A lot of dust in the air can be picked up by rain as it falls down to earth, leading tomuddy water falling on the ground, the wash your car etc. this is not an unusual thing to happen when it rains in the dry areas of Australia. Needles to say the local car washes pray for rain often.
In some areas, and at some times of the year. I was in Melbourne in 1972 when we saw no rain in 3 months.
They like mountain areas where a lot of small rodents are as well as hot dry areas.
A tropical dry forest is similar to a tropical rain forest. the main differences are that it has a lot less rainfall and that they are dispersed more thuroughly throught the tropical regions. So it is basically a dry, tropical rain forest.