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It is true to say precipitation usually comes ahead of a warm front.
Usually in tropical areas like Jamacia, Bahamas.in tropical oceans
The precipitation does NOT cause the rise or fall in the barometer. However precipitation is more usually associated with an atmospheric depression (a cyclone) and thus a fall in the barometer will usually FORETELL precipitation.
nimbostratus....
Nimbus is a suffix meaning 'precipitation'. When you add nimbus to a cloud's name, it usually means the cloud produces precipitation. For example, 'cumulonimbus clouds'.
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Usually it is found in Africa, and in some countries that are in Asia.
"Countries near the equator usually have a somewhat tropical climate."
In a Tropical Rainforest's Climate every month has an average temperature of 18 °C (64 °F) and 60 mm (2.36 inches) of precipitation or higher. There are typically no seasons in a Tropical Rainforest's Climate.It's usually hot, humid and rainy year round.
Generally, forests are not deforested for housing, although in some countries (primarily in Europe, the USA, and Canada) there may occasionally be a developer who will buy and then cut down an area of forest. However, because tropical rainforests are not usually in developed countries, housing isn't the reason that they are cut down. Instead, they are usually logged for timber or to make room for farmland.
That depends entirely on how heavy the precipitation is. Usually instead of individual drops, rainfall is measured in mm.
no the conditions arent right. Bananas grow in tropical or subtropical countries where the forests are usually evergreen.
Locations near the equator. An equatorial climate is a type of tropical climate in which there is no dry season and all months have mean precipitation values of at least 60mm. It is usually found at latitudes within five degrees of the equator and tropical rainforest is the natural vegetation. ------------ This was taken from wikipedia ------------
It is true to say precipitation usually comes ahead of a warm front.
No, usually only Nimbus clouds produce noticeable precipitation.
Tropical places are usually wet and hot.
Usually in tropical areas like Jamacia, Bahamas.in tropical oceans