on the north and south poles
No rain, and very little snow. By the time the air gets to the poles its so cold that the moisture content is insignificant.
rain is more common than rain
if there is a rainbow at noon there will be more rain
there is more precipitation near the equator..
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
Unless they are alreay old rotten wooden poles, they shouldn't break in the rain. :)
on the north and south poles
Mass. . . . . same at the poles as it is at the equator. Weight . . . more at the poles Cost . . . . . more at the poles
yes they did they made the Totem poles were used as offerings for the gods that presinted rain
It depends on how much rain falls. It could be flooding of a substation, or the rain causing a landslide that brings down poles and cables, etc.
No rain, and very little snow. By the time the air gets to the poles its so cold that the moisture content is insignificant.
It is more COLDER in the POLES and it is more WARMER by the EQUATOR.So therefore the temperature by the equator is warmer and the temperature by the poles is much colder.
rain is more common than rain
First you put in the poles then the rain fly then the stakes over the tarp
Yes, there is more centrifugal force near the equator than at the poles of the earth.
Depletion of ozone layer is near the poles. It is actually at the poles. It is because of low weather.