how much rain fall is in england
We have an average of about 210mm's a year (about 9 inches).
The type of soil was thin and rocky in the New England colonies which made farming more difficult.
New England Region
Great plains
Orographic precipitation is well known on oceanic islands, such as the Hawaiian Islands or New Zealand, where much of the rainfall received on an island is on the windward side, and the leeward side tends to be quite dry, almost desert-like, by comparison.
a buttload
New guinea, Indonesia, North australia,
its an island.
The countries that receive the highest rainfall in the world are Colombia, Liberia, American Samoa, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Bangladesh.
Some countries near the equator that receive heavy rainfall include Indonesia, Malaysia, Brazil, Colombia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These countries experience high precipitation due to their proximity to the equator and the presence of tropical rainforests.
what mountains cover much of new england??!!
Yes, Seattle receives copious amounts of rainfall, but contrary to popular belief, it is not especially rainy compared to other cities. New York City, Boston, Atlanta, and Houston all receive more rainfall than Seattle.
They wanted to escape religious persecution back in England, and England agreed because it got the Puritans out of England.
New Zealand gets an average of 43 inches of rain a year. In some areas there is much more rain, or much less.
Of the 15 recognised cities in New Zealand, New Plymouth has the highest rainfall.
it depends
Because there weren't a lot of farmers in New England. They relied heavily on the fishing industry in New England. Fishing is not agricultural. Not much was grown in New England, that's why their economy is not listed as agricultural.