A violent hurricane is called a typhoon or rearly a cyclone.
Tropical storms with high winds and heavy rains are called hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean, and typhoons in the western Pacific Ocean.
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PAGASA uses the term "public storm warning signal" to warn the public of potential impacts like heavy rains and strong winds even if the disturbance has not yet intensified into a full-fledged storm or typhoon. This helps alert communities early and prepare for possible adverse weather conditions.
Regions with heavy rains, such as tropical rainforests, can experience significant erosion that washes away topsoil and organic matter. This erosion can be exacerbated by factors such as deforestation and improper land management practices. The loss of topsoil and organic matter can have detrimental effects on the ecosystem's health and productivity.
Heavy rains from June to November are typically caused by the phenomenon known as the Southwest Monsoon. This seasonal wind pattern brings warm, moisture-laden air from the Indian Ocean to Southeast Asia, leading to the formation of widespread rain clouds and heavy rainfall in the region. Other factors, such as the presence of low-pressure systems or tropical cyclones, can also contribute to increased rainfall during this period.
Tropical storms with high winds and heavy rains are called hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific Ocean, and typhoons in the western Pacific Ocean.
Regions near the equator, such as the Amazon rainforest in South America and the Congo Basin in Africa, depend on heavy tropical rains to sustain their lush vegetation and biodiversity. These areas experience high rainfall due to their proximity to the Intertropical Convergence Zone.
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It is covered in grassland, because of all the heavy rains for the tropical weather
Yes. It rains quite a bit in a tropical rainforest. That is why it is called a rainforest.
Grasslands ( Same worksheet ;) )
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Southeast Asia, particularly the regions of present-day Thailand and Myanmar, depended on heavy tropical rains rather than rivers for farming during the time period 8000 to 600 BCE. They practiced rainfed agriculture, relying on the monsoon rains to cultivate their crops.
In a tropical rain forest or anywhere tropical that is rains =)
well, its TROPICAL, and it RAINS in the FOREST
Difficult terrain to build on. Heavy rains and flooding. Dense trees can make it difficult for humans to get around.