floods and often flashflooding can occur
An increase in rainfall can increase the slope of a stream by eroding the surrounding land and steepening the riverbanks. Conversely, a decrease in rainfall or the deposition of sediment along the streambed can decrease the slope of a stream by smoothing out its gradient.
The extra rainfall would increase the river's speed and erosion power. Such a river is classed as being in spate (a term for a sudden flood in a river). Such an increase could result in flooding, especially in the lower reaches, on what is the river's flood plain.
Temperatures will increase. Humidity will increase. Rainfall will increase.
Heavy rainfall makes water less dense because an increase in salinity leads to an increase in density. Rain does not contain any salt. Therefore heavy rainfall makes ocean water less dense. =)
In an area with high rainfall, the soil may become waterlogged, leading to poor drainage and increased risk of erosion. The constant presence of water can also leach nutrients from the soil, affecting plant growth and productivity. Additionally, high rainfall can increase the likelihood of soil compaction, which can further impact soil health.
massive rainfall
An increase in Rainfall.....
2 inches
This will generally happen in the dryest part of the year.
A typhoon involves massive amounts of water and rainfall. Typhoons increase the storm surges of the oceans, rainfall, and high winds.
The after effect of a rainfall is a rainbow hehehehe
increase