31 to 58 inches a year
The South American city of Pampas, located in Peru, currently has a population of approximately 5,521 people.
Deserts get little rainfall and some of them are quite hot - but not all. There are cold deserts also.
Not entirely certain but, I would say from the definition of the word erratic, erratic rainfall refers to unpredictable rainfall. Non-uniform rainfall. Like when you know its rainy season but the weather forecast says there would be little or no rainfall. You leave the house and get dripping wet after 5 minutes of rain! Reminds me of the Nigerian meteorological services (Weather forecasting corporation)
Arctic and Tundra biomes are both characterized by low temperatures and little rainfall. Alpine biomes also have low temperatures but have more rainfall.
Yes, the amount of rainfall in an area can significantly influence the types of organisms that can thrive there. Organisms have adapted to different levels of rainfall, with some species requiring a lot of water while others can survive in arid conditions. Thus, areas with varying amounts of rainfall will support different populations of plants and animals.
With a generally temperate climate, the Pampas house grassy prairies and grass steppes. The climate, being mild, and the evenly dispersed rainfall of the area allow agriculture to flourish.
The Amazon Rainforest is not a temperate grassland. It is a tropical rainforest characterized by high rainfall and dense vegetation.
It varies from 600 mm (23.6 in) to 1,200 mm (47.2 in), depending on the location.
The pampas are a fertile coastal plain in South America. They are located along Argentina's northeastern coast, as well as throughout Uruguay and the southern tip of Brazil. Because of the good soil and adequate rainfall, they are used as farmland.
No, pampas are grasslands.
One of them is the Pampas grass
What are landforms of the pampas
Pampas is the name of the lowland found in Argentina and most of Uruguay. It is made up of mostly grassy plains.
No, pampas are South American grasslands, not deserts.No, pampas are South American grasslands, not deserts.
The grasslands of Argentina are called the pampas.
Pampas XV was created in 2010.
Pampas deer was created in 1758.