If there is no rainfall, there may be too situations.
1. The land will become very dry, as there is no water supply. There will also be no light as the clouds(which is actually rain) will gather on the sky, blocking the sun.
2. There will be floods as the water could not evaporate and hence there would be more and more water.
floods and often flashflooding can occur
massive rainfall
This will generally happen in the dryest part of the year.
As we all know Himalayan mountains stop south-west Manson winds and causes rainfall hence if they are not their the anneal rainfall will be affected
Called "drought" - if it lasts long enough them migration or death.
By massive rainfall in one spot or dams breaking down.
The kind of species may extinct.
On steep hillsides as well as places which have very little rainfall - such as the Tibetan plateau.
The river would flood cities near the Mississippi River.
Conventional rainfall typically occurs in tropical regions during the warmer part of the day when surface temperatures are high. It is associated with cumulus clouds that grow vertically due to convection, leading to intense and localized rainfall. Conventional rainfall is more likely to happen in areas with a high amount of solar radiation and where the ground is heated quickly.
relief rainfall convectional rainfall Frontal rainfall
Yes, clouds are necessary for rainfall to occur. Rain forms when water vapor in the clouds condenses into liquid droplets and becomes too heavy to remain airborne, causing it to fall to the ground as precipitation. Without clouds, there would be no mechanism for this condensation process to happen, and thus no rainfall.