maybe they are in tropical parts and in the rainy cold regions.
The cambrian mountains get a lot of rainfall because they are near the coast of England so the water evaporates when it is warm and as it gets closer to the mountains it condenses and turn into clouds the rain mostly falls on one side of the mountain and less on the other this type of rainfall is called relief rainfall
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the Cambrian mountains
No. They are in Wales.
You can find the Cambrian Mountains in South Wales.See the Related Link.
The Cambrian Mountains are in Wales.
The Cambrian Mountains are a series of mountain ranges located in Wales. The highest point is Pumlumon, reaching 2467 feet or 752 meters.
Cambrian Mountains in Wales and Cairngorm Mountains in Scotland.
the climate there was that they had a lot of rain the land was flat and had no mountains
because the rain gets the soil soggy and turns it into soggy mud
The Cambrian Mountains are located in Wales, which is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. This mountain range is known for its rugged beauty and diverse wildlife, as well as its rich history dating back to the prehistoric era. The Cambrian Mountains cover a large portion of central Wales and are a popular destination for hiking and outdoor enthusiasts.
1. Aran Fawddwy isn't the highest mountain in the Cambrian Mountains, Pumlumon Fawr is. 2. People climb both of them - they're not very high.