It is like all places, some parts get more rain than others.
Yes, it is possible for a place with very little rain to still receive a lot of precipitation if other forms of precipitation, such as snow or hail, are taken into account. The total amount of precipitation includes not only rain but also these other types of water condensation in the atmosphere.
Spain generally experiences rain during the fall and spring months, with the wettest period typically occurring in the fall from October to November. However, the specific timing and intensity of rainfall can vary depending on the region of Spain.
In total, no. It is actually very little rain.
False. Areas with little rain will have less chemical weathering occurring. Chemical weathering is enhanced in areas with high rainfall due to increased moisture and chemical reactions between minerals and water. Areas with little rain will typically have more physical weathering processes occurring like wind abrasion or freeze-thaw cycles.
The area behind a mountain with little rain is called a rain shadow.
Yes
The Rain in Spain was created in 1956.
There are around 1800 rivers in Spain, however not all of them are full and running, some take a lot of rain to fill up the riverbed.
Japan gets a lot of rain depending on the season. During the rainy season, the island can experience flooding. In the winter months, Japan is extremely dry.
There are little rain forests in Kenya and Kenya is in Africa...not a lot.
There are little rain forests in Kenya and Kenya is in Africa... not a lot.
Spain is a proper noun that rhymes with rain.
Only in Canada because of the metric system in the U.S. it it very little
IN THE PLAINS. You know how they sang "the rain in Spain stays mainly in the plains!"
The cast of The Rain in Spain - 1999 includes: Dan Deublein
Very nice! As long as you enjoy a lot of heat and very little rain.
Very nice! As long as you enjoy a lot of heat and very little rain.