Droughts often start when an area has no rainfall.
rain forest
A paved city street.
The western side of the Big Island has the least rainfall since the winds push the rain from the east to the western southern area but the rain is usually gone after the center area of the island.
It depends on the context. Ten millimeters in a day or a single rainfall event is a fairly substantial amount. Ten millimeters in an hour would be heavy rainfall event. An area that gets ten millimeters a year would be considered extreme desert
the rain forest. i think
the rain forest. i think
Tropical areas are warm year long, and have heavy rainfall during the rainy seasons.
the rain forest. i think
the rain forest. i think
Amazon Rainforest
Droughts often start when an area has no rainfall.
Usually areas which have heavy rainfall, at the same time poor draining facilities and rainwater harvesting methods tend to have both floods and drought.
rain forest
A paved city street.
The surface run off is likely to be greatest on a sloped area (30 deg-45deg) where we have least forest cover or an area where deforestation has occurred during heavy rainfall. This sloped area could be of an hill or edging flanks of a plateau........
Usually this is the result of a heavy rainfall in an area that usually doesn't get much rain (in Southern California). Soil becomes mud, and mud is slippery. There can be other types of erosion that undermine the foundation of a house built on a cliff.