The warmer the air the more water it can contain in soluion therefore the heavier the rain when the air is cooled and the water comes out of solution.
most rain forests are found near the equator. summary: tropical rainforests grow in areas close to the equator. in these places the climate is hot and wet
'to POUR with rain' means 'to rain very heavily
Drizzle, or Sprinkle... or just straight up ''light rain''
It does rain in Egypt but only for four days a year. It doesn't have much rain as it is so close to the equator and is all desert
It sometimes rains near the equator.
north India gets high rain fall because of garokashi jayantia hill ,the shape of the hill is concave and when the wind comming from the equator collids with it it directly gos up and condences and there is a heavy rain fall
Yes it most certainly does rain at the equator.
Yes, most of the world receives more rain than snow. This is because snow generally requires colder temperatures, whereas rain can fall in a wider range of temperatures. Areas that are closer to the equator tend to receive more rain, while regions farther from the equator may experience more snow.
It can happen anywhere if there is heavy amouts of rain fall or a river that is close by that could to flooding
Pelting rain is rain that rains heavily and rapidly.
Some rain forests have snow. It depends on location. The rain forest on the Pacific North West of the North American Continent has snow. It also depends on climate and the weather and if the location is close to the equator.
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.