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The millet is grown in the area of high temperature, low rainfall and less fertile and sandy soil.
the highest is 20cm or 5cm.
Because it is a forest with high annual rainfall.
High intensity rainfall can cause or lead to flooding because its allot of rainfall in a short amount of time meaning there wont be time for much of the rain to be infiltrate into the soils which leads to increased surface runoffs which increases the discharge in the river leading to floods.
Tropical Rainforest!
The Sahara desert is an area that has high temperatures during the day and little rainfall and poor soil.
high rainfalll
high pressure most likely
A tropical forest in an area with high precipitation is known as a rainforest. A rainforest typically has an annual rainfall of between 98 and 177 inches.
because of the high level of rainfall in that particular area
because amount of rainfall in this area is high & it is flat&fertile
Ireland has many rivers and lakes and can get a high amount of rainfall. As a result flooding does often happen in parts of Ireland.
Yes. Most rainbow lorikeets are found on the east coast of Australia, which is an area of high temperatures and high rainfall.
Rice is the major crop of the world that needs high humidity and high rainfall.
The millet is grown in the area of high temperature, low rainfall and less fertile and sandy soil.
Rainforests are forests that have high rainfall (high rainfall is defined as being between 1750-2000mm annually).
high rainfall