The West
Areas that receive rainfall over 400cm are typically found in tropical regions near the equator, such as the Amazon Rainforest in South America or parts of Southeast Asia. These areas experience heavy rainfall due to their proximity to warm ocean currents and the convergence of trade winds, creating a high amount of moisture in the atmosphere.
Countries north of the equator with slight or moderate rainfall include Mexico, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Countries south of the equator with similar rainfall patterns include Australia, Chile, and South Africa.
In Georgia, rainfall amounts tend to increase with higher elevation. This is due to a phenomenon known as orographic precipitation, where moist air is forced to rise over mountains, cool, and condense into rainfall. Therefore, higher elevation areas like the Appalachian Mountains in northern Georgia generally receive more rainfall compared to lower elevation regions in the south.
The highest rainfall typically occurs in tropical regions near the equator, such as the Amazon Rainforest in South America, the Congo Rainforest in Africa, and parts of Southeast Asia. These areas receive high levels of precipitation due to the warm, moist air and convergence of atmospheric conditions.
The desert biome receives the least amount of rainfall, typically less than 10 inches per year. These regions have dry and arid conditions with little vegetation adapted to survive in low precipitation environments.
like most of south Egypt, Aswan is a dry area with virtually no rainfall. On average basis it may receive between 0-5 mm of rainfall per year, which is obviously a negligible amount.
South America
Asia is the largest land mass of all the continents, thus, it would receive the most rainfall... at certain times of the year the typhoons and monsoons drop enormous amounts of rainfall on south and southeast Asia.
It varies. Towns such as Beerburrum and Caboolture, north of Brisbane, and Springbrook, south of Brisbane, regularly receive quite high rainfall.
Punjab receives rainfall from 3 sources- western disturbances, south west monsoon winds and retreating monsoon winds.
as they are in south, so the south west monsoon winds carry moisture to it and hence it rains
The Sahara Desert in the north, the Kalahari Desert in the south and the Namib Desert in the southwest receive less than 10 inches of annual rainfall.
In South America, Brazil has largest amount of land with 8,514,877 Sq. Km Guyana has least amount of land with 214,969 Sq. Km land
South and Southeast. 35% of the population of the south was slave.
Areas that receive rainfall over 400cm are typically found in tropical regions near the equator, such as the Amazon Rainforest in South America or parts of Southeast Asia. These areas experience heavy rainfall due to their proximity to warm ocean currents and the convergence of trade winds, creating a high amount of moisture in the atmosphere.
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Countries north of the equator with slight or moderate rainfall include Mexico, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Countries south of the equator with similar rainfall patterns include Australia, Chile, and South Africa.