seathwaith is wetter than Newcastle because seathwaith is on higher reagin soit rains lot up .But Newcastle is down so it rains less there.
Earths seasons are caused by the relative position of the earth to the sun. Since the earth rotates around the sun in an elliptical pattern, sometimes it is closer to the sun than others. This explains summer/winter, etc...
Acid rain does not depend on seasons except that some times of the year have more precipitation (snow, rain, sleet, hail) than others.
Some rocks are softer and more sedimentary than others. This allows water to weather them faster, thus causing higher permeability.
Because in some places there are tectonic plates that are colliding where others have little activity.
some parts of the u is wetter than others because its wetter
it depends on the climate
because of the tempreture and the hightness of moutains
because the climate changes and it gets more globing warming
Because the grape vines grow more in some seasons than others, so in order to grow, it needs to shed its old bark.
'Brasilia is wetter than Stockholm' is correct English.
It was wetter outside today than it was yesterday. The brown dog's nose was wetter than the black dog's nose. Dogs' noses can be wetter or drier without being ill.
If you weren't wet it would probably hurt, also I guess it's up to the guy.
It depends on the region. During El Niño some areas experienace drier than normal conditions while others experiance wetter conditions, and thus an increased risk of flooding.
Since Earth is tilted on its axis and is revolving around the sun, some places on Earth get an indirect and direct amounts of sunlight and energy than others, therefore causing different seasons.
Because some are larger than others and some are closer than others.
some areas were marshier than others. the marshier [wetter] had more diseases. Culture also played a big role. the colonies closer by the Atlantic shore were more british than the ones on the backcountry, which were more Irish/scottish.