Because an echo needs a solid surface for the sound to 'bounce' off.
Thunder can echo multiple times, depending on the landscape and atmospheric conditions. It occurs when sound waves of the thunder bounce off surfaces like hills or buildings and reflect back to the listener's ears, creating several reverberations.
In areas of high temperature and high pressure
Echoes occur only with hard surfaces because they reflect sound waves effectively. Soft surfaces absorb sound waves, preventing them from bouncing back and creating an echo.
An echo. It is a reflection of sound that can only be heard, and it repeats what is spoken to it.
Greece is a very mountainous place. The only large areas suitable for farming are in Thessaly and in central Macedonia.
South Africa has the Karoo and Kalahari deserts but the rest is grassland with some tropical areas and some mountainous areas.
Tornadoes can occur in most climates, but are more common in areas with hot climates. However, temperature is not the only factors. Tornadoes are rare in arid regions, for example.
This is because sound travels in waves and rebounds off the hard mountains to reach your ears again. There are limited soft objects that absorb the sound, and therefore an echo occurs. This is the reason why you usually only hear a single echo.
He didn't feel the way Echo felt about him for Echo could only say parts of what he said.
Very few places. The only areas where tornadoes do not occur are in polar climates and perhaps in some areas of extreme desert, such as parts of the Atacama.
Echo is a girl. Narcissus is a boy. Echo could only repeat the last words. Narcissus died.
No. Floods usuually only occur in well documented areas.