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Areas with low annual rainfall
Because the prevailing winds are from the west and there is a coastal mountain range between the sea in the west and the inland western areas.
They are lines on a rainfall map showing areas of equal rainfall, similar to isobars on a weather map.
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Areas that receive over 400 cm of rainfall are rain forests. The areas that receive less than 20 cm of rainfall are desert areas.
Regions near the equator tend to receive more rainfall due to the presence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone. Additionally, areas with large bodies of water, such as coastlines and islands, often receive higher levels of rainfall due to increased moisture in the air. Lastly, mountainous regions can also experience high levels of rainfall as air is forced to rise and cool, leading to condensation and precipitation.
Most areas of the desert receive little rainfall, just a few millimeters of precipitation. Some areas have received absolutely no rainfall in over 400 years.
Heavy rainfall, if that's what you meant.
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The average rainfall varies greatly by the location in Switzerland. Some cities and areas receive more rainfall than others. A specific location is needed for the areas average rainfall.
Grasslands, rainforests, the taiga, savanna and some other biomes receive more precipitation than the desert.
in areas which receive heavy rainfall it tends to flood. so houses are built on stilts far away from the flood waters.
All deserts, hot or cold, receive low rainfall. It is due to the geographic location of the particular desert. Some are located in mountain shadows, some are in areas with sinking air, some are along coastal areas with cold ocean currents. Some combine more than one of these features.
Lowest rainfall is observed in two desert areas of Pakistan i.e. Thar Desert and Cholistan Desert. These two areas witness one or two rains per year. People living in these areas store water in open ponds when rain hits these areas. People of these deserts use the stored water for the whole year.
Areas with low annual rainfall
Although Kauai is known as the "wetest spot on earth", rainfall amounts vary greatly throughout the Garden Island. The Makai (beach side) areas generally receive far less rainfall than the Mauka (mountain) areas. Of course, annual rainfall varies from year to year as well as from the Windward to Leeward sides. Ranfall ranes from 30 inches to 260 inches.