because rain fall is very important in determining the climate of a place .
The amount of rainfall is very important in determining the climate of an area because if there is more rainfall the area will remain cold while if it is low then
it will lead to a warmer climate.When there is rain the temperature becomes
low while if there is less rain then the temperature will increase.
Why is the amount of rainfall so important for climate
Rainfall is very important in determination climate of a place .If there is no rainfall plants will not grow moderate temperature 25 to 35 C there is no rainfall become barren turn into a desert
No!!! Amount of rainfall is not less in the lower latitudinal regions. Polar regions receive less heat so the process of evaporation is very slow there. As a result, it receives less rainfall. Thus,the regions having higher latitudes receives less rainfall.
because it is so dry there they need water
Rainfall is a important part of water cycle that we have studied in our earlier classes. Without rainfall, how would water that gets evaporated from water bodies will be back to their origin. Rainfall occurs because water droplets that constitute clouds gets so big in size that they no longer can be in air and falls down in form of rain.
This is not a great question, it is like asking what the average rainfall in the US is, you have to take into account Death Vally and the Pacific Northwest. I can tell you that the place with the highest amount of rainfall is in India, in Assam in the North East of the country
Why is the amount of rainfall so important for climate
Rainfall is very important in determination climate of a place .If there is no rainfall plants will not grow moderate temperature 25 to 35 C there is no rainfall become barren turn into a desert
farmers use rain gauges in their farms to know the amount of rainfall so that they could cultivate different crops by knowing the amount of rainfall
No!!! Amount of rainfall is not less in the lower latitudinal regions. Polar regions receive less heat so the process of evaporation is very slow there. As a result, it receives less rainfall. Thus,the regions having higher latitudes receives less rainfall.
because it is so dry there they need water
because it is situated in the east so its gets higest rainfall firstly from bay of bengal branch and also from arabian sea branch
Lake Eyre rarely gets its water from rainfall. The water that fills Lake Eyre comes mainly from the river systems which drains into it, so rainfall into Lake Eyre cannot really be measured.
The climate of the Jungle is rainy. That is because it mostly always rains. So there's your answer!!!!!!!!!
A desert is an area with a small amount of precipitation (rainfall) per year. Since the polar regions are so cold they get next to no rainfall so are considered desert due to that fact.
about 60 inches, found that out from another question... so i would not rely on this answer with my life....... :)
The answer depends on the amount of rainfall the particular desert receives. The Atacama Desert receives very little rainfall so has little plant life. On the other hand, the Sonoran Desert receives more rainfall and has much more plant life.
Sydney has twice the amount of rainfall than London each year! Sydney has more torrential rain though, so it would not seem so.