1,300 milimeters
the lowest point in lebanon are the mountains
Generally speaking, a month is considered "dry" when its level of precipitation (i.e., rain, snow, hail, tornadoes, etc.) falls below the "average" level of precipitation for a given period. For example, if a given area's level of precipitation is substantially lower than that same area's level of precipitation from the previous year, then it could be said that the month for that area is "dry", or, at least, "drier" than the previous year.
No, a turkey is a primary consumer.
the coordinates for the Mediterranean sea is 38 north and 5 east
A climate region that receives an average of 25 inches of precipitation a year is typically classified as a "dry climate" or semi-arid region. This level of precipitation may result in periods of drought and limited water availability, making it challenging for vegetation to thrive without adaptation to arid conditions.
No. If it was below sea level, the Mediterranean would flow into it.
No. If it was below sea level, the Mediterranean would flow into it.
The general elevation of Syria ranges from sea level along the Mediterranean coast to over 9,800 feet (3,000 meters) in the mountainous regions along the border with Lebanon. The country also features the Syrian Desert in the east, which has lower elevations.
Yes, and it can snow below sea level. Elevation does not prevent precipitation.
acid precipitation can form by air pollution, burning of fossil fuels, and Natural Resources.acid precipitation is formed from the ph level in waters. if the ph level is high and gets evaporated it will rain down as "acid rain"
Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen in the atmosphere dissolve in the precipitation making it more acid.
desert area