Dampness may seep into pores and cracks in rock; when its temperature reaches below freezing daily the frost swells, embrittles, and splits the rock that may cleave off.
Rainfall distribution shows maximum precipitation. In upwind slow of the mountain and minimum precipitation in a downwind side of it.
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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
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Large, mountainous, dangerous, and has constantly changing climate.
mild winters, cool summers, and abundant rainfall.
the windward side of the mountain receives more rainfall. (c)
the windward side of the mountain receives more rainfall. (c)
Yes, although climate in SG and MY is classified as tropical rainforest climate with no distinctive seasons. Its climate is characterized by uniform temperature and pressure, high humidity, and abundant rainfall.
Rainfall distribution shows maximum precipitation. In upwind slow of the mountain and minimum precipitation in a downwind side of it.
It needs to live in a tropical rainforest. Humidity is 80%, and there should be abundant rainfall in the rainy season, and hot weather in the summer.
Why is the amount of rainfall so important for climate
The rainforest climate is typically warm and humid with high levels of rainfall throughout the year. The temperatures are relatively constant, ranging from about 20-25°C (68-77°F). The high humidity and abundant rainfall support the lush vegetation and diverse range of flora and fauna found in these regions.
Mountain ranges can influence climate by blocking moisture-laden air, leading to rainfall on one side (windward side) and creating a rain shadow on the other side (leeward side) with less rainfall. They can also affect temperature by creating different microclimates at different elevations, causing temperature changes with altitude. Additionally, mountain ranges can act as barriers to air masses, influencing wind patterns and regional climate systems.
Yes, local people do live in mountainous regions, depending on the accessibility and resources available. Some communities have adapted to living in mountainous areas for generations, developing unique lifestyles suited to the terrain and climate.
Places on the ocean side of the mountain tend to have a milder and more moderate climate with higher levels of humidity. These areas often experience more rainfall and cooler temperatures due to the influence of the ocean.