I believe that if Great Plains received greater than average amount of rainfall one year,the people who live there would have more water than ever.The only problem is that there would be flooded.
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it usually gets about 20 40 inches of rain year
44 inches was what I was told. It's all I could find anywhere so I think that's right.
The great plains of Europe have a very average climate, and it is very comparable to North America. The summers on the Great Plains are seasonably warm, and the winters are seasonably cold.
the Ganga plain is formed by the fertile soil brought down by river Ganga and its tributaries.thus it is fertile and thickly populated. It is true because i am smart and in a 5 star school
The average rainfall is about 16-20in.
Average yearly rainfall amounts in the lowlands and plains range from a semiarid 430 millimeters
no
The central plains does have enough precipitation to grow crops, with average annual rainfall between 20-30". The central plains is the hottest in the state, with temperatures sometimes as high as 114-120 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes rainfall decreases from east to west across the great plains. The weather patterns across North America are predominantly influenced by the Atlantic.
because of the flat plains with fertile soil and abundant rainfall
people here built there houses out of sod. the great plains nearly had any rainfall.
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